A US lawyer has apologized after submitting court documents containing fabricated cases and rulings generated by an AI language model. New York lawyer Steven Schwartz admitted to submitting a brief filled with falsehoods generated by OpenAI’s chatbot ChatGPT in a civil case being heard by Manhattan court. Schwartz claimed the fictitious citations supported why litigation against Colombian airline Avianca should proceed. Neither the airline’s lawyers nor the judge could locate the supposed case citations. In a filing ahead of a potential hearing for sanctions, Schwartz apologized for his deeply regrettable mistake,” and explained it was his first time using the AI program for legal research.
US Lawyer Apologizes for Fabricated Cases by ChatGPT AI Tool
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