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Judge calls for a swift end to experts secretly using AI to sway cases.

Ultimately, Schopf found that there was no breach of fiduciary duty, negating the need for Ranson's Copilot-cribbed testimony on damages in the Bahamas property case. Schopf denied all of the son's objections in their entirety (as well as any future claims) after calling out Ranson's misuse of the chatbot at length. Schopf noted that the evidence showed that rather than the son losing money from his aunt's management of the trust—which Ranson's cited chatbot's outputs supposedly supported—the sale of the property in 2022 led to "no attributable loss of capital" and "in fact, it generated an overall profit to the Trust."

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