US lawyers fined $5,000 after including fake case citations generated by ChatGPT
, such as"Martinez v. Delta Airlines" and"Miller v. United Airlines," that were either inaccurate or simply didn't exist.
In the decision to fine Schwartz and co., Judge P Kevin Castel explained,"Technological advances are commonplace and there is nothing inherently improper about using a reliable artificial intelligence tool for assistance. But existing rules impose a gatekeeping role on attorneys to ensure the accuracy of their filings." Basically, you can usebut at least check its claims.
Examples of ChatGPT and other AI chatbots inaccuracies are widespread. Take the National Eating Disorder Association's chatbot that provided
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