Lawyers Fined for Citing Fake Cases Generated by ChatGPT

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Two New York City lawyers and their firm were fined $5,000 after submitting legal documents written with the help of ChatGPT, an AI language model. The documents contained fake quotes and citations, and the lawyers lied to the court to cover up their mistakes. ChatGPT has been used by other lawyers and legal services, but its accuracy has been called into question. The incident highlights the importance of distinguishing between accurate-looking answers and actually correct responses.
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