A federal judge issued sanctions against two lawyers who cited fake ChatGPT-generated legal research in a personal-injury case, penalizing a blunder that made a New York firm an emblem of artificial intelligence gone wrong
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Lawyers who sued over alleged airline injury relied on fake cases generated by artificial-intelligence toolSteven Schwartz is one of the lawyers sanctioned after citing fake ChatGPT-generated research in a case.A Manhattan federal judge issued sanctions Thursday against two lawyers who cited fake ChatGPT-generated legal research in a personal-injury case, penalizing a blunder that made a New York firm an emblem of artificial intelligence gone wrong.
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