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fromABA Journal
2 days ago
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2 government attorneys resign over use of fake AI citations

Two New Orleans attorneys resigned after using AI to create fake case citations in a court filing, leading to sanctions from a federal judge.
fromThe Washington Post
10 months ago
US news

Lawyers using AI keep citing fake cases in court. Judges aren't happy.

Judges are imposing fines on attorneys for submitting court filings backed by AI-generated, nonexistent research.
Law
fromABA Journal
2 days ago

2 government attorneys resign over use of fake AI citations

Two New Orleans attorneys resigned after using AI to create fake case citations in a court filing, leading to sanctions from a federal judge.
US news
fromThe Washington Post
10 months ago

Lawyers using AI keep citing fake cases in court. Judges aren't happy.

Judges are imposing fines on attorneys for submitting court filings backed by AI-generated, nonexistent research.
US news
fromESPN.com
1 month ago

SEC's Sankey signs affidavit supporting NCAA in Bediako suit

SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey urges courts to uphold NCAA eligibility rules to prevent competitive unfairness and disruption across college sports.
Law
fromemptywheel
3 months ago

Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly Demands Someone at DOJ Put Ethical Skin in the Game - emptywheel

Multiple court filing errors occurred in the Dan Richman docket, including filings made under another PACER login and DOJ submissions lacking the named filer.
Artificial intelligence
fromThe Mercury News
3 months ago

Attorneys balance use of powerful AI tools with risks - including legal hallucinations

Generative AI can fabricate legal authorities and quotes, producing inaccurate court filings and judicial concern, though attorneys see AI as a valuable, time-saving legal tool.
#ai-hallucinations
fromABA Journal
10 months ago
Artificial intelligence

AI-hallucinated cases end up in more court filings, and Butler Snow issues apology for 'inexcusable' lapse

Artificial intelligence
fromABA Journal
10 months ago

AI-hallucinated cases end up in more court filings, and Butler Snow issues apology for 'inexcusable' lapse

Butler Snow faces repercussions for using AI-generated citations that were incorrect in legal filings.
fromArs Technica
10 months ago

Unlicensed law clerk fired after ChatGPT hallucinations found in filing

Douglas Durbano and Richard Bednar failed to verify the chatbot's output, which led to submission of unreliable court filings, resulting in sanctions against them.
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