NEW YORK — Michael Cohen, Donald Trump's onetime personal lawyer and fixer, says he unwittingly passed along to his attorney bogus artificial intelligence-generated legal case citations he got online ...
Michael Cohen unwittingly sent his then-attorney non-existent case citations generated by artificial intelligence, he said in a court document unsealed Friday. Earlier this month, a federal judge ...
In a cringe-inducing court hearing, a lawyer who relied on A.I. to craft a motion full of made-up case law said he “did not comprehend” that the chat bot could lead him astray. By Benjamin Weiser and ...
A lawyer representing Donald Trump’s former attorney Michael Cohen filed a court brief that cited three cases that do not exist, according to a federal judge. The incident is similar to a recent one ...
From a Minnesota Tax Court decision Thursday, Delano Crossing 2016 v. County of Wright (Chief Judge Jane N. Bowman and Judges Bradford S. Delapena and Beverly J. Luther Quast): In support of a motion ...
A federal judge tossed a lawsuit and issued a $5,000 fine to the plaintiff’s lawyers after they used ChatGPT to research court filings that cited six fake cases invented by the artificial intelligence ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Connecticut Supreme Court building in Hartford in a file photo. (Hearst Connecticut Media) HARTFORD - Questions about fake ...
Michael Cohen was looking for cases to back up his legal claim, so he turned to Google's AI chatbot, Bard. But the cases were bogus. Cohen's lawyer never checked that the cases actually existed before ...
A lawyer representing a man who sued an airline relied on artificial intelligence to help prepare a court filing. It did not go well. By Benjamin Weiser The lawsuit began like so many others: A man ...
A month ago, I wrote about Judge Kevin Castel (S.D.N.Y.)'s May 4 order in Mata v. Avianca, Inc.: The Court is presented with an unprecedented circumstance. A submission filed by plaintiff's counsel in ...