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Four attorneys in Mississippi believed ChatGPT was a reliable legal assistant. They ended up with two years of disqualification, fines of up to $3,500 and a cancelled trial for citing sentences that never existed. Artificial intelligence, very ready for dinner, but in court things got serious. Judge Sharion Aycock said enough The case started as a simple contractual dispute: lawyer Tom Withers claimed fees from Aberdeen City Hall in Mississippi.…

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