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Federal judge considering sanctions against law firm representing Alabama’s prison system after ChatGPT-generated filings included fabricated case citations
Federal judge Nina Wang discovers 30 defective citations, including non-existent cases, in brief filed by Lindell’s legal team in defamation case against Dominion Voting Systems executive
Professor Juli Ponce Solé discusses the challenges and implications of using artificial intelligence in public administration, emphasizing the need for human oversight and the limitations of AI in making decisions that affect humans.
Mike Lindell’s lawyer admits to using generative AI to write court brief, leading to numerous fabricated legal citations
A Colorado district judge has accused lawyers representing MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell of filing a court document containing ‘fundamental errors’ generated using artificial intelligence.
A recent court ruling in Coomer v. Lindell (D. Colo.) has brought attention to the misuse of generative artificial intelligence in legal proceedings. Judge Nina Wang’s decision highlighted significant errors in legal citations and the failure of defense counsel to properly verify the accuracy of AI-generated content.
A new study compares the decision-making processes of AI and human judges, highlighting the impact of sympathy and legal precedent.
The Supreme Court of Israel is taking a firm stance against the misuse of artificial intelligence in legal filings, issuing fines and warnings to legal professionals who submit AI-generated fake rulings.