Friday, May 1, 2026

Artificial intelligence making life easier? Just ask any lawyer preparing for a case!

 
Top headline:  TUM Partners of Excellence, 12/5/2024
Bottom headline:  New York Times, 7/10/2025

Evan Gorelick and Anna Griffin report for the Times:
With so many lawyers and litigants using chatbots to speed up their work, judges have been inundated with fictitious arguments spun out by A.I. tools. An online database tracking judges’ reprimands of A.I. misuse now catalogs more than 1,300 cases — almost triple the number from only five months ago[emphasis added]
The Oregon case stands out for the heft of its penalty, the heartache of its details and the ridiculousness of some of its fictitious citations — one referenced an aggravated murder case that had nothing to do with winery contracts or fee recovery.

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