A federal judge ordered two attorneys representing MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell in a Colorado defamation case to pay $3,000 each after they used artificial intelligence to prepare a court filing filled ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Connecticut Supreme Court building in Hartford in a file photo. (Hearst Connecticut Media) HARTFORD - Questions about fake ...
As artificial intelligence quietly makes its way into courtrooms nationwide, a Georgia case involving fabricated legal ...
From Kruse v. Karlen, decided yesterday by the Missouri Court of Appeals, in an opinion by Judge Kurt Odenwald, joined by Judges Michael E. Gardner and Renée D. Hardin-Tammons (for more on the earlier ...
There have likely been hundreds of filings with AI-hallucinated citations in American courts, but this is the first time I've seen a court note that a judge had included such a citation. From Monday's ...
A California attorney must pay a $10,000 fine for filing a state court appeal full of fake quotations generated by the artificial intelligence tool ChatGPT. The fine appears to be the largest issued ...
A federal judge on Wednesday declined to sanction Michael Cohen and his lawyer for submitting fraudulent case citations generated by artificial intelligence (AI) — but chided them for the ...
A south Alabama attorney was this week publicly reprimanded by a federal judge for using fake legal citations in a criminal case. The order said lawyer James A. Johnson utilized Microsoft Word plug-in ...
The state Supreme Court faces for the first time this week what have become known as “AI hallucinations,” a troubling phenomenon created by expanding use among law firms of generative artificial ...
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