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A lawyer used ChatGPT and now has to answer for its ‘bogus’ citations

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Lawyers suing the Columbian airline Avianca submitted a brief full of previous cases that were just made up by ChatGPT,

. After opposing counsel pointed out the nonexistent cases, US District Judge Kevin Castel confirmed, “Six of the submitted cases appear to be bogus judicial decisions with bogus quotes and bogus internal citations,” and set up a hearing as he considers sanctions for the plaintiff’s…

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