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Who's Submitting AI-Tainted Filings in Court?


It seems like every day brings another news story about a lawyer caught unwittingly submitting a court filing that cites nonexistent cases hallucinated by AI. The problem persists despite courts’ standing orders on the use of AI, formal opinions and continuing legal education (CLE) courses on ethical use of AI

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Lawyer Caught Using AI While Explaining to Court Why He Used AI | The attorney not only submitted AI-generated fake citations in a brief for his clients, but also included “multiple new AI-hallucinated citations and quotations” in the process of opposing a motion for sanctions.