Stanford professor likely used AI chatbot like ChatGPT for court submission, lawyers claim

Stanford professor likely used AI chatbot like ChatGPT for court submission, lawyers claim

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https://www.siliconvalley.com/2024/11/22/stanford-professor-likely-used-ai-chatbot-like-chatgpt-for-court-submission-lawyers-claim/

A Stanford professor serving as an expert in a federal court lawsuit over fakery created by artificial intelligence submitted a sworn declaration containing false information likely made up by an AI chatbot, a legal filing claims.

The declaration submitted by Jeff Hancock, professor of communication and founding director of the Stanford Social Media Lab, “cites a study that does not exist,” the Nov. 16 filing by the plaintiffs in the case alleged. “Likely, the study was a ‘hallucination’ generated by an AI large language model like ChatGPT.”

Stanford professor likely used AI chatbot like ChatGPT for court submission, lawyers claim

Sat Nov 23, 1:25am UTC
https://www.siliconvalley.com/2024/11/22/stanford-professor-likely-used-ai-chatbot-like-chatgpt-for-court-submission-lawyers-claim/ > A Stanford professor serving as an expert in a federal court lawsuit over fakery created by artificial intelligence submitted a sworn declaration containing false information likely made up by an AI chatbot, a legal filing claims. > The declaration submitted by Jeff Hancock, professor of communication and founding director of the Stanford Social Media Lab, “cites a study that does not exist,” the Nov. 16 filing by the plaintiffs in the case alleged. “Likely, the study was a ‘hallucination’ generated by an AI large language model like ChatGPT.”