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'This Case Presents the Court with an Unusual Scenario': Judge Kicks Lawyers Off Cases Are Finding Out Both Were Using AI to Argue

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US District Judge Sharion Aycock took a less-than-favorable view of all 4 lawyers involved a recent case leveraging AI to fight their battles for them.

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The tools of artificial intelligence have slipped into the daily work of the jurists, who ask them to write memoirs and find precedents. The problem is that these softwares sometimes invent court decisions that never existed, with a total aplomb. In a Mississippi case, AI hallucinations hit the opposing councils, to the point that the judge preferred to interrupt everything. When the two camps cite judgments that do not exist Everything part of …

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Inventiva broke the news on Monday, June 15, 2026.
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