Joe Exotic’s Lawyer Runs Afoul Of AI Hallucinations
Exasperated judge lays down sanctions.
Exasperated judge lays down sanctions.
The market will not reward lawyers for doing slowly what a platform can do quickly. It will reward lawyers who know where the machine helps, where it fails, and how to turn speed into better strategy and better service.
When the firm that represents OpenAI can't even check its own cite-checking.
It's not just a defamation suit; it's a bundle of AI cliches.
A court spent months trying to figure out if AI generated the fake citations. The answer was somehow worse.
The most talked about model is not as scary as it seems... and that might be worse.
We need to start with thinking of AI not as a person but a product with a foreseeable engineering risk.
In literal matters of life and death, go over your damned work.
The real value lawyers bring to clients is something AI can’t bring: the ability to advise, listen, and guide them through ambiguity.
The lawyers who will succeed in the future will be masters of relationships and cultivate trust and confidence.
Firm leadership emphasizes AI fluency while declining to treat it as billable work.
Where TECHSHOW shines is in its content and this year is no exception.
The problem isn't on the doorstep right now, but someone probably needs to start thinking about it.
Employers who cut jobs in anticipation of AI efficiencies may end up having to rehire.
Come on! You know this is an easy case!