A judge ordered Mike Lindell’s lawyers to pay $3000 each in fines for using AI to create court documents. The documents contained mistakes, including errors when quoting cases and citations to non-existent cases.

Judge Nina Y. Wang of the U.S. District Court in Denver found 30 errors in the filings.

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    4 months ago

    The penalty for referencing cases that dont exist in a court filing should be disbarment

    Thats like your doctor using AI to make up treatments that dont exist