Lawyer Uses ChatGPT To Write Legal Brief, Gets One With Made-Up Citations

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Generative AI is both one of the biggest trends in tech today, as well as among the biggest bogeymen in

conversations of job security and our imagined welcoming of our robot overlords. While we gladly concede the former, the latter remains as farfetched today as when the conversation was still mostly about machine learning in the last decade. Recently, a lawyer in the US has just added new evidence to that, with a hilariously disastrous use ChatGPT in writing a legal brief.

As The New York Times reports, one Steven A. Schwartz, of law firm Levidow, Levidow & Oberman, prepared a court filing with the help of ChatGPT. The case itself involves one Roberto Mata, who is suing Avianca, Colombia’s biggest airline, because he claims to have been injured by a metal serving cart.

while trying to maintain grammatical coherence. Therefore, while AI may indeed take over the world in all the stereotypical ways one day, that day is easily decades away still.

 

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