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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.
Lawyer Steven Schwartz from New York's Levidow, Levidow, and Oberman recently admitted to using AI software, ChatGPT, for legal research, after it made reference to fabricated court cases. Schwartz is representing Roberto Mata in his lawsuit against Avianca Airlines for injuries he suffered during a flight from El Salvador to JFK in 2019. He and his team are making a case for why the lawsuit should not be dismissed. Get all updates with this tech-fueled legal case from a trusted source.
Lawyer facing professional sanctions for suing Avianca Airlines and submitting unsolicited brief of unverified facts. Roberto Mata claiming injury on Avianca Flight 670 San Salvador to JFK. Judge issuing order to lawyer to show cause to avoid sanctions. Avianca Columbian Airline founded 1919, operating 90 aircraft, and serving over 100 destinations. Roberto Mata, teacher & freelance journalist.
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