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A lawyer used a chatbot powered by Open AI’s Chat GPT to research a legal case against the Colombian airline Avianca. However, he ended up with a document full of fake cases and false information about decisions and quotes. This was revealed by the New York Times.

The lawyer admitted that he used Chat GPT to find relevant cases for his argument. He said he tried to verify the information by asking Chat GPT if it was lying. Chat GPT insisted that the cases were real.

The lawyer said he was unaware that the content could be inaccurate and now regrets using Chat GPT, according to The Verge.

Remember kids: Chat GPT and similar AI services and chatbots are useful tools that can generate realistic and somewhat coherent texts, but they are NOT a reliable source of facts or evidence. You should always check the accuracy and validity of the information you get from these chatbots before using it in any serious context.

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