Judge slams Ontario lawyer for filing made-up legal quotes; lawyer says it’s ‘human error’ not AI



An Ontario lawyer filed seven completely fake quotations from court cases to a judge while arguing in court, but claims it was human error and not artificial intelligence tools behind it. A skeptical judge wonders if the lawyer’s claim makes things even worse. Read More



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