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ChatGPT: US lawyer admits using AI for case research
A New York lawyer is facing a court hearing of his own after his firm used AI tool ChatGPT for legal research. A judge said the court was faced with an "unprecedented circumstance" after a filing ...
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NYC lawyer admits using ChatGPT for research in case where client sued Avianca airlines
Roberto Mata claims he was injured by a metal serving cart on a flight His lawyer Steven Schwartz submitted a 10-page brief featuring half a dozen relevant court decisions But at least six of the ...
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Judge admits using ‘jolly useful’ ChatGPT to write court ruling
An appeal court judge has admitted using artificial intelligence chatbot ChatGPT to help him write a court ruling. Lord ...
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Appellate Lawyers Say ChatGPT Can Help in Brief Writing—to a Point
The AI tool can help with style but is not reliable for research, attorneys add. The original version of this story was published on National Law Journal Earlier this year, a lawyer using ChatGPT ...
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UK Judge Admits to Using ChatGPT for Legal Assistance
Lord Justice Birss, a well-known figure in British intellectual property law, made headlines by using the ChatGPT AI chatbot ...
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Should You Use ChatGPT to Create Content For Your Law Firm’s Website?
ChatGPT has grown in popularity significantly since the beginning of this year. After identifying the power of the tool, many law firms have debated whether they should use ChatGPT to create ...
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ChatGPT: US lawyer admits using AI for case research
A New York lawyer is facing a court hearing of his own after his firm used AI tool ChatGPT for legal research. A judge said ...
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British Judge Admits Using ‘Jolly Useful’ ChatGPT to Write Ruling
In a surprising revelation, Lord Justice Birss, a Court of Appeal judge in the United Kingdom, has openly admitted to ...
Law1mon
Appellate Lawyers Say ChatGPT Can Help in Brief Writing—to a Point
The AI tool can help with style but is not reliable for research, attorneys add. Earlier this year, a lawyer using ChatGPT for legal research filed a motion in federal court riddled with fake case ...
BBC3mon
ChatGPT: US lawyer admits using AI for case research
A New York lawyer is facing a court hearing of his own after his firm used AI tool ChatGPT for legal research. A judge said the court was faced with an "unprecedented circumstance" after a filing ...
BBC3mon
ChatGPT: US lawyer admits using AI for case research
A New York lawyer is facing a court hearing of his own after his firm used AI tool ChatGPT for legal research. A judge said the court was faced with an "unprecedented circumstance" after a filing ...
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ChatGPT: US lawyer admits using AI for case research – BBC
A New York lawyer is facing a court hearing of his own after his firm used AI tool ChatGPT for legal research.

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