Lawyer's Use of ChatGPT for Case Research Leads to Apology and Scrutiny.

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A New York lawyer is facing a court hearing after his firm used AI tool ChatGPT for legal research, which produced inaccurate information. The lawyer who used the tool told the court he was "unaware that its content could be false". ChatGPT creates original text on request, but comes with warnings it can "produce inaccurate information". Both lawyers, who work for the firm Levidow, Levidow & Oberman, have been ordered to explain why they should not be disciplined at an 8 June hearing.
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