Ga. Court Order Included AI-Hallucinated Cases from Prosecutor's Proposed Order
treetalker
20 points
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March 22, 2026
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Discussion Highlights (2 comments)
gdulli
How could anyone not have understood from the start that this would be the result of this technology?
treetalker
As an appellate litigator, I relish cases like this one because they show, beyond doubt, how trial judges everywhere often phone it in. They often pick a winner by gut feeling instead of reading the filed papers, doing their own research, thinking independently, and following the law.