Lawyer Fired for Using ChatGPT Says He Will Keep Using AI Tools
Briefly

As The Washington Post reports, despite being 'over the moon excited' for ChatGPT to have saved him from the 'headache' of actually doing work, the tool included numerous fake lawsuit citations in the document.
Crabill isn't the first lawyer to have been caught using ChatGPT to draft legal documents. Earlier this year, attorney Steven Schwartz used ChatGPT while attempting to argue a federal court case. The tool similarly included a number of made-up citations, leading to a series of drawn out and deeply embarrassing court appearances.
Read at Futurism
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