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ChatGPT lands NYC-based lawyer in hot water for 'fake legal citations'

Steven Schwartz used the AI chatbot and prompted it to cite a series of legal cases that he used as citation in his filings.

May 29, 2023 / 12:44 IST
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Schwartz filed a 10-page legal brief in which he cited multiple court decisions as citations, all of which turned out to be fake. (Image: Gabby Jones/Bloomberg)

ChatGPT has landed a New York City-based lawyer in hot water after it fabricated a series of legal cases that he used as citations in his filing.

Steven Schwartz from the law firm Levidow and Oberman used ChatGPT for assistance in writing a legal brief.

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As reported by Engadget, the firm was suing Columbian airline Avianca on behalf of its client, Roberto Mata, who suffered an injury sustained from a serving cart while on the airline in 2019, claiming negligence by an employee. Schwartz filed a 10-page legal brief in which he cited multiple court decisions as citations, all of which turned out to be fake.