A law firm was fined $5,000 after one of its lawyers used ChatGPT to write a court brief riddled with fake case references
A law firm was fined $5,000 after one of its lawyers used ChatGPT to write a court brief riddled with fake case references
www.businessinsider.com A law firm was fined $5,000 after one of its lawyers used ChatGPT to write a court brief riddled with fake case references
The lawyer said that he had "no idea" ChatGPT could fabricate information and that he "deeply" regretted his decision.
The lawyer said that he had "no idea" ChatGPT could fabricate information and that he "deeply" regretted his decision.
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conciselyverbose @kbin.social $5k is a horseshit low fine for this.
4 0 Replyjoeygibson @kbin.social
Yeah, this seems like a massive ethics violation that should result in contempt, or referral for disbarment.
2 0 ReplyCatarinalina @kbin.social
I'm imagining their lawyer pulling out their wallet at the hearing and thumbing through their singles to pay the fine.
$5k is absolutely nothing for a typical law firm, lunch money
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