High court claimant was fed answers through his smart glasses, judge finds
chrisjj
33 points
3 comments
March 13, 2026
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Discussion Highlights (2 comments)
chrisjj
"his explanation was that he thought it was ChatGPT which caused the voice to be heard from his mobile phone once his smart glasses had been removed."
x1798DE
For some reason I parsed "fed" here as "fed[eral agent]". If anyone else was confused, the headline is referring to someone (possibly a lawyer on his side) feeding him answers through the glasses.