Shortly after being sworn in, President Trump signed a series of executive orders, including significant changes to climate agreements and citizenship policies. However, legal experts have noted many typographical and layout mistakes, leading to speculation that AI generated parts of these documents. Mark Joseph Stern criticized the work as being 'poor and slipshod', emphasizing that these errors could cause legal confusion in the future, particularly in a controversial section regarding resource extraction in Alaska.
President Trump's new executive orders showcase bizarre typos and formatting issues that raise concerns among experts about the quality and legitimacy of the legal work.
Legal expert Mark Joseph Stern criticized the new executive orders, highlighting that they appear to be hastily put together, possibly with AI assistance.
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