Who knew that perjuring yourself in court was such an irrelevant action for a lawyer.
Severus-Snape-DaGod on
They should be disbarred.
hamolton on
Purposely misleading headline. They got in trouble not just because they used AI, but because they cited nonexistent, hallucinated cases while making their arguments. There are AI tools built for lawyers that actually work.
carthuscrass on
Looking up legal precedent and cases is fine. These guys didn’t verify their sources though and ended up citing things that didn’t happen. They didn’t get in trouble for *using* AI. They got in trouble because they trusted it as their only source.
Setekh79 on
Disbar every single one of them.
What_Is_This_1 on
Does this mean that the accused goes free?
limbodog on
So… Can you sue your lawyer if they fuck up so badly that the judge throws them off the trial for using AI rather than doing the job they agreed to do?
southernfirefly13 on
Any lawyer who does this should be immediately disbarred.
saver1212 on
We are *this* close to the dystopia of pro-AI usage judges who won’t check the sources either, allowing their own ChatGPT instance to replace their clerks and rubber-stamp every hallucinated citation as A-Okay.
I can only assume this is exactly the addiction and erosion of critical thinking AI tech broligarchs desire.
EmperorSheep on
Paywalled article and I’m not going to sign up for this site.
Gloomy-Insurance-739 on
The judge should have disbarred them. Would sent a stronger message and nip this problem in the bud before it becomes a full-blown problem.
MazzleMaze on
Judges just pissed he can’t use AI
ScriptioAfricanus on
Maybe a dumb question but whenever I go on Linkedin Jobs I see more and more companies DEMANDING that applicants be heavy AI users. Are law firms pushing this behavior or is this just a case of lazy lawyers?
shoulda-known-better on
Soo what the hell happened to the clients!???
Solidarieta on
If a human legal aide was consistently this bad, wouldn’t they be fired? Why keep using the glorified magic 8 ball known as AI?
Philodendron69 on
Bro can the judges talk to the fuckin partners shoving this shit down our throats
Pale-Acanthaceae-736 on
AI has only a few redeeming qualities. Using it for everything in society is a speedrun to the America we see in the movie Idiocracy. We really need to shame lazy-brained people like these lawyers by making an example out of them. They’re not doing any favors to mankind’s development.
TheMirrorWisdom on
Seriously, what is the point of conditioning your brain, studying hard, preparing for LSATs, then taking out $300,000 in student loans to attend law school..
..if (like everything else in the end), we’re just going to throw it over to *synthetic thought*?
I want out of this f**king timeline.
FringeyHodor on
Insurance Companies have been using AI for years, technically not on the defense side, but for personal injury cases.
AL_25 on
Lmao, how to lose a job you’ve been studying 101
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Ooh. A small fine. That’ll learn em.
Who knew that perjuring yourself in court was such an irrelevant action for a lawyer.
They should be disbarred.
Purposely misleading headline. They got in trouble not just because they used AI, but because they cited nonexistent, hallucinated cases while making their arguments. There are AI tools built for lawyers that actually work.
Looking up legal precedent and cases is fine. These guys didn’t verify their sources though and ended up citing things that didn’t happen. They didn’t get in trouble for *using* AI. They got in trouble because they trusted it as their only source.
Disbar every single one of them.
Does this mean that the accused goes free?
So… Can you sue your lawyer if they fuck up so badly that the judge throws them off the trial for using AI rather than doing the job they agreed to do?
Any lawyer who does this should be immediately disbarred.
We are *this* close to the dystopia of pro-AI usage judges who won’t check the sources either, allowing their own ChatGPT instance to replace their clerks and rubber-stamp every hallucinated citation as A-Okay.
I can only assume this is exactly the addiction and erosion of critical thinking AI tech broligarchs desire.
Paywalled article and I’m not going to sign up for this site.
The judge should have disbarred them. Would sent a stronger message and nip this problem in the bud before it becomes a full-blown problem.
Judges just pissed he can’t use AI
Maybe a dumb question but whenever I go on Linkedin Jobs I see more and more companies DEMANDING that applicants be heavy AI users. Are law firms pushing this behavior or is this just a case of lazy lawyers?
Soo what the hell happened to the clients!???
If a human legal aide was consistently this bad, wouldn’t they be fired? Why keep using the glorified magic 8 ball known as AI?
Bro can the judges talk to the fuckin partners shoving this shit down our throats
AI has only a few redeeming qualities. Using it for everything in society is a speedrun to the America we see in the movie Idiocracy. We really need to shame lazy-brained people like these lawyers by making an example out of them. They’re not doing any favors to mankind’s development.
Seriously, what is the point of conditioning your brain, studying hard, preparing for LSATs, then taking out $300,000 in student loans to attend law school..
..if (like everything else in the end), we’re just going to throw it over to *synthetic thought*?
I want out of this f**king timeline.
Insurance Companies have been using AI for years, technically not on the defense side, but for personal injury cases.
Lmao, how to lose a job you’ve been studying 101