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ChatGPT: US lawyer admits using AI for case research
A New York lawyer is facing a court hearing of his own after his firm used AI tool ChatGPT for legal research. A judge said ...
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NYC lawyer admits using ChatGPT for research in case where client sued Avianca airlines
Roberto Mata claims he was injured by a metal serving cart on a flight His lawyer Steven Schwartz submitted a 10-page brief featuring half a dozen relevant court decisions But at least six of the ...
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Judge admits using ‘jolly useful’ ChatGPT to write court ruling
ChatGPT falsely accused an American law professor by including him in a generated list of legal scholars who had sexually ...
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ChatGPT: the latest news, controversies, and tips you need to know
ChatGPT has continued to dazzle the internet with AI-generated content, morphing from a novel chatbot into a piece of technology that is driving the next era of innovation. No tech product in ...
The Globe and Mail23d
Considering using AI for legal advice? Here’s why it’s not ready
Why pay for a lawyer’s advice when you can find it online for free? This sentiment will inevitably gain traction as the artificial intelligence ecosystem evolves and chatbots or other tools ...
Tom's Guide3d
What is ChatGPT? Everything you need to know
ChatGPT has been taking the world by storm since launching in late 2022, and it is easy to see why. The revolutionary chatbot AI can do a surprising amount of tasks, from holding a conversation to ...
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John Eastman’s Lawyer Admits, ‘Oh, Sure’ It’s ‘Risky’ For His Indicted Client To Keep Giving Interviews
A lawyer for John Eastman, an attorney who sought to help Donald Trump overturn the 2020 presidential election, admitted on Wednesday night it is “risky” for his client to give media ...
BBC20d
ChatGPT: US lawyer admits using AI for case research
A New York lawyer is facing a court hearing of his own after his firm used AI tool ChatGPT for legal research. A judge said the court was faced with an "unprecedented circumstance" after a filing ...
The Independent16d
Judge admits using ‘jolly useful’ ChatGPT to write court ruling
An appeal court judge has admitted using artificial intelligence chatbot ChatGPT to help him write a court ruling. Lord Justice Birss said the language-processing tool was “jolly useful” and ...
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ChatGPT: US lawyer admits using AI for case research – BBC
A New York lawyer is facing a court hearing of his own after his firm used AI tool ChatGPT for legal research.
The Independent16d
Judge admits using ‘jolly useful’ ChatGPT to write court ruling
An appeal court judge has admitted using artificial intelligence chatbot ChatGPT to help him write a court ruling. Lord Justice Birss said the language-processing tool was “jolly useful” and ...
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British judge admits using 'jolly useful' ChatGPT to write ruling
A British judge has admitted using ChatGPT to write part of a case ruling. Lord Justice Birss said he called on the "jolly useful" AI chatbot to summarise an area of law he wasn't familiar with ...

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