New York-based lawyer Steven Schwartz apologised to a judge this week for submitting a brief full of falsehoods generated by the OpenAI chatbot.
"I simply had no idea that ChatGPT was capable of fabricating entire case citations or judicial opinions, especially in a manner that appeared authentic," Schwartz wrote in a court filing.
After the airline's lawyers asked the court to dismiss the case, Schwartz filed a response that claimed to cite more than half a dozen decisions to support why the litigation should proceed. "Six of the submitted cases appear to be bogus judicial decisions with bogus quotes and bogus internal citations," he added.US developer OpenAI created the artificial intelligence program ChatGPTIn a filing on Tuesday, ahead of the hearing, Schwartz said that he wanted to"deeply apologize" to the court for his"deeply regrettable mistake."
It has sparked a mushrooming of generative AI content, leaving lawmakers scrambling to try to figure out how to regulate such bots.The story was first reported by The New York Times.
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