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Thursday, March 28, 2024

NYC lawyer admits using ChatGPT for research in case where client sued Avianca airlines over knee injury – as it’s revealed the AI chatbot cited cases that it had MADE UP

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A New York City lawyer has found himself in hot water after admitting he used fake information provided by ChatGPT for research in a lawsuit against Avianca airlines, Your Content has learned.

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 cases ‘appear to be bogus judicial decisions with bogus quotes and bogus internal citations.

Millions of fast food workers could lose their jobs in the next five years because of AI, expert claims,‘according to New York Post.

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