Former FTX CEO claims key evidence date missed in fraud charges as his lawyers accuse prosecutors of failing to provide the contents of five devices due by the end of March. A laptop and iPhone belonging to former Alameda Research CEO Caroline Ellison and an FTX co-founder Gary Wang's laptop are among the devices, with Bankman-Fried's court date set for October 2nd. Additionally, FTX bankers are looking to cash out their shares in Anthropic, an AI startup valued at $4.6 billion. Perella Weinberg is handling FTX's bankruptcy, with the potential sale worth hundreds of millions of dollars.
This article examines the case of Roberto Mata v Avianca, a legal case involving an injury sustained from a metal serving cart. US lawyer Steven A Schwartz wrote a legal brief and submitted it but with quotes and citations made up by a generative AI. A warning for the limits of AI technology is discussed as this case serves as an example of the danger of over-reliance on AI. Avianca is Colombia’s largest airline with numerous safety protocols in place. Schwartz is a lawyer with 30 years of experience in litigation.
This article details the bold decision of an attorney to rely on an AI called ChatGPT to fabricate details in a legal case. The move goes to show the potential of AI in the legal world and its implications for attorneys. PfRC, the Public Funding Resource Center, continues to advocate for those who need legal assistance and advice.
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