ChatGPT-generated fake case citations lead to lawyer fines.
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Two US lawyers and their law firm have been fined $5,000 for including fake case citations generated by AI chatbot, ChatGPT, in a case against Colombian airline Avianca. The judge stated that while using AI tools for legal research is acceptable, lawyers have a responsibility to ensure the accuracy of their filings. The incident highlights the need for lawyers to verify the claims made by AI chatbots and the potential consequences of relying solely on their output.
- US lawyers fined $5,000 after including fake case citations generated by ChatGPT Engadget
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- Lawyers who cited fake cases hallucinated by ChatGPT must pay The Register
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- Judge Sanctions Lawyers Who Filed Fake ChatGPT Legal Research The Wall Street Journal
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