
And it begins
Sullivan & Cromwell just admitted to a federal judge its court filings contained AI hallucinationsThe firm apologized to the federal judge as they had to submit multiple corrections focused around:• Fictitious Case Names: The filing included names of legal cases that do not exist• Fabricated Quotes: The document contained direct quotes that were never actually spoken or written• Non-existent Statutes: The AI incorrectly analyzed or entirely invented provisions within the U.S. Bankruptcy CodeThe primary team and secondary review all failed to catch these errors, meanwhile the firm's partners bill $2,000+ per hourThe copyright of this article belongs to the original author/organization.
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