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ChatGPT: US lawyer admits using AI for case research
A New York lawyer is facing a court hearing of his own after his firm used AI tool ChatGPT for legal research. A judge said the court was faced with an "unprecedented circumstance" after a filing ...
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British Judge Admits Using ‘Jolly Useful’ ChatGPT to Write Ruling
Lord Justice Birss, an expert in intellectual property law, acknowledged using ChatGPT when faced with an unfamiliar area of law. He described the AI chatbot as “jolly useful” for providing a ...
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ChatGPT used to write Court of Appeal ruling as judge admits exploiting AI tool
Lord Justice Birss described ChatGPT as "jolly useful" but warned people only to use it to write on subjects about which they ...
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Franzen, Grisham and Other Prominent Authors Sue OpenAI
The suit, filed with the Authors Guild, accuses the A.I. company of infringing on authors’ copyrights, claiming it used their ...
The Guardian18d
Court of appeal judge praises ‘jolly useful’ ChatGPT after asking it for legal summary
Lord Justice Birss used AI chatbot to write part of judgment in first known use by British judge A court of appeal judge has used ChatGPT to provide a summary of an area of law, and called the ...
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OpenAI Trembles as John Grisham Joins Lawsuit Targeting ChatGPT
Earlier this week, a number of high-profile authors, including John Grisham and George R. R. Martin of "Game of Thrones" fame ...
The Independent18d
Judge admits using ‘jolly useful’ ChatGPT to write court ruling
An appeal court judge has admitted using artificial intelligence chatbot ChatGPT to help him write a court ruling. Lord Justice Birss said the language-processing tool was “jolly useful” and ...
AOL18d
Judge admits using ‘jolly useful’ ChatGPT to write court ruling
An appeal court judge has admitted using artificial intelligence chatbot ChatGPT to help him write a court ruling. Lord Justice Birss said the language-processing tool was “jolly useful” and ...
Sky18d
British judge admits using 'jolly useful' ChatGPT to write ruling
A British judge has admitted using ChatGPT to write part of a case ruling. Lord Justice Birss said he called on the "jolly useful" AI chatbot to summarise an area of law he wasn't familiar with ...
Yahoo Finance19d
British judge admits using 'jolly useful' ChatGPT to write ruling
A British judge has admitted using ChatGPT to write part of a case ruling. Lord Justice Birss said he called on the "jolly useful" AI chatbot to summarise an area of law he wasn't familiar with, and ...
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British judge admits using 'jolly useful' ChatGPT to write ruling
A British judge has admitted using ChatGPT to write part of a case ruling. Lord Justice Birss said he called on the "jolly useful" AI chatbot to summarise an area of law he wasn't familiar with, and ...

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