THE BAD- LIP presents false citations after asking Chat GPT

Lip presents false citations to court after asking Chat GPT

Litigants in person can find themselves in a frantic state as their hearing date gets closer and reach out to any source of information or help in desperation. This case, reported in the Law Gazette serves as a valuable reminder to get advice from somebody you trust before putting pen to paper. The LIP used the Artificial Intelligence chatbot Chat GPT to find research citations to back their argument that turned out to be fictional. More worrying is there have been cases in Columbia and India of Judges using the same software to make rulings. Watch this space for more ideas on how we can protect children in the family court. 

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