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B.C. lawyer who used fake, AI-generated cases faces law society probe, possible costs


Earlier this month, it was revealed that lawyer Chong Ke allegedly used ChatGPT to prepare legal briefs in a family law case at B.C. Supreme Court.

Earlier this month, it was revealed that lawyer Chong Ke allegedly used ChatGPT to prepare legal briefs in a family law case at B.C. Ke was called to the bar five years ago, and the court heard she is not a sophisticated computer user and has little experience with artificial intelligence. The tool returned three cases, two of which Ke submitted to the court in support of her application in a high-net-worth separation dispute, on behalf of the father who was seeking to take his children on a trip to China.

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