That’s probably not even a days pay.
Fake cases? Does it think it’s a real lawyer?
That’s what happens when you let others do your work
So they kept their license, I guess?
Where does the fine $ go?
He didn’t actually sanction them solely for using ChatGPT, he sanctioned them for pretending they actually searched the cases provided to them by the AI platform. I believe that even after the opposing party pointed out to them the cases either didn’t exist or else support their position, the attorneys insisted they did. There is a more in-depth and less sensational look at the sanctions here:
A robot ate my honework.
This lawyer is an idiot.
I had used chat GPT for no more than 3 questions when it became obvious it produced jibberish.
It’s very interesting in how well it handles interpreting and generating text, but the actual content, particularly when looking for specifics, it falls down quickly.
Using ChatGPT for legal research? Professor Kingsfield would disapprove.
They should have been disbarred.