This is from a Legal news paper (as it were) [law360.com]

AI-Generated Fake Case Law Leads To Sanctions In Wage Suit
By Rose Krebs

The owner of a Missouri-based technology business that was ordered to pay an ex-employee roughly $311,000 in unpaid wages, damages and legal costs was sanctioned Tuesday by an appellate court for briefing "deficiencies," including *submitting fake cases generated by artificial intelligence. *

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How many more of these kinds of things are we going to see if we do not find a way to, in the hardware(?), effect laws to stop this (I keep thinking of Isaac Asimov's fiction about robotics...)

What will keep us from having "creative accounting" that humans just wouldn't be able to "audit"?

Imagine the IRS (or other national tax agency) implementing AI that is not neutral, but shaded toward the state....

Yes this can be done on any platform, but this ability can also be used by bad actors to exploit holes in security and that includes Mainframes.

Steve Thompson

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