In a divorce case, BC lawyer Chong Ke cited a fabricated instance generated by ChatGPT on behalf of millionaire Wei Chen, causing courtroom confusion. The judge pointed out that generative AI cannot replace the professional knowledge of lawyers and emphasized the need for caution when selecting technological tools. Ke was ordered to bear the opposing lawyer's fees and to review documents in other cases. The legal community has warned of the risks associated with using AI tools, stressing that materials submitted to the court must be accurate and truthful.
Canadian Lawyer Penalized for Citing Fake Cases Generated by ChatGPT

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