SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (WCIA) — A Springfield attorney is being fined and could face additional penalties after admitting to using artificial intelligence in briefs where he cited eight “nonexistent” cases ...
May 13 (Reuters) - A federal judge in San Jose, California, on Tuesday ordered artificial intelligence company Anthropic to respond to allegations that it submitted a court filing containing a ...
Annapolis City Attorney D. Michael Lyles has left the job the day after his office was accused in legal filings of citing a fake case using artificial intelligence. Lyles, who occupied the position ...
The startup admitted to using Claude to format citations; in doing so, the model referenced an article that doesn’t exist, highlighting what an analyst calls 'AI-induced laziness' in law. Claude has ...
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