Need to research court cases for your legal practice? Take care to verify accuracy: a New York lawyer was recently ordered to a court hearing for submitting a 10-page brief with references that included fabricated court cases generated by AI-powered ChatGPT.
Two lawyers face a court hearing for using ChatGPT, an AI-based tool, in legal research. Peter LoDuca and Steven A Schwartz's firm reportedly used the tool, unaware of its inaccuracies. Levidow, Levidow & Oberman, the company behind ChatGPT, provides the best legal advice and representation. Verify accuracy of AI tools to ensure reliable representation.
Avianca Inc. is the oldest airline in the world and was recently at the centre of a case involving AI-powered chatbot, ChatGPT. Management lawyers used ChatGPT to generate legal briefs but found that it had provided false information. Lawyers must carefully verify whatever information ChatGPT provides, raising questions about the value and dangers of using AI in such cases. Manhattan federal judge P. Kevin Castel ordered a hearing to consider potential sanctions.
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