Just last week, the New Orleans-based U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals found “no end in sight” to AI-fabricated results appearing in legal filings, as it leveled a $2,500 fine on a Texas lawyer for ...
AI’s presence in court filings seems to only be gaining traction. According to data from legal analyst Damien Charlotin, ...
Nearly 90 percent of university students globally report using generative AI tools for assignments and research. However, as ...
In A Nutshell A man who attempted to assassinate Queen Elizabeth II spent weeks having his delusions validated and elaborated by his AI chatbot girlfriend, who told him his assassination plan was ...
The team on More or Less were slightly surprised to read a headline in Fortune magazine, claiming that a top academic AI conference accepted research papers which contained 100 AI-hallucinated ...
Research conducted by OpenAI reveals that the o3 and o4-mini models produce incorrect responses in 33% and 48% of cases, respectively. This tendency, referred to as hallucination, raises questions ...
AI errors have also appeared in other sensitive contexts. Social workers report 'hallucinations' found in AI transcriptions of accounts from children: 'All these words … have not been said' first ...
Mosaic has partnered with Munich Re to launch insurance cover for artificial intelligence models that make mistakes or ...
Last year, the key debate in financial circles around AI centred on whether it was a bubble, whether the technology itself ...
The proliferation of AI hallucinations in court filings has imposed substantial costs on the judiciary and underscores the ...