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Two California law firms surreptitiously used AI to generate a 10-page supplemental brief, but the judge, intrigued by unfamiliar cases cited within it, looked them up only to find some did not ...
A legal powerhouse was fined more than $30,000 for using AI-generated citations in a California court case while representing a former LA district attorney.
Orders issued by judges around using gen AI in court filings can often be too ambiguous and broad to have their desired ...
Research shows that asking students to monitor and correct their own understanding of text as they read can boost their ...
Second attempt at brief still had fake citations "The lawyers admit that Mr. [Trent] Copeland, an attorney at Ellis George, used various AI tools to generate an 'outline' for the supplemental brief.
MORE AI hallucinations are showing up in court filings, signaling that lawyers need to pay more attention to detail and get more generative AI training to curb the harm to themselves and their clients ...
It can translate text to over 30 languages and has a Citation Generator for academic writing. QuillBot Flow, its AI assistant, provides structured guidance to simplify writing projects.
Multiple citations in the “Make America Healthy Again” report contained titles of papers that don’t exist. Experts say that’s one sign artificial intelligence was involved.