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Stanford 'lying and technology' expert admits to shoddy use of ChatGPT in legal filing
A Stanford University professor and misinformation expert accused of making up citations in a court filing has apologized — and blamed the gaffe on his sloppy use of ChatGPT. Jeff Hancock made the ironic errors in a Nov.
Stanford misinformation expert admits to ChatGPT ‘hallucinations’ in court statement
Communication professor Jeff Hancock said he overlooked “hallucinated citations” in a court declaration he crafted with assistance from ChatGPT.
Misinformation researcher admits ChatGPT added fake details to his court filing
A misinformation expert accused of using AI to generate a legal document admitted he used ChatGPT to help him organize his citations, leading to “hallucinations” that critics said called the entire filing into question.
Stanford misinformation expert admits his chatbot use led to misinformation in sworn federal court filing
A Stanford University misinformation expert who was called out in a federal court case in Minnesota for submitting a sworn declaration that contained made-up information has blamed an artificial intelligence chatbot.
Stanford misinformation expert accused of using AI to fabricate court statement
Communications professor Jeff Hancock cited two nonexistent sources in a recent court declaration against political deepfakes. Plaintiffs believe Hancock used AI tools that “hallucinated” the sources.
Stanford University misinformation expert admits using AI to fake court citations
A Stanford University misinformation expert has admitted using artificial intelligence to draft a court document that contained multiple fabricated citations about AI. Jeff Hancock, a professor at Stanford, submitted the document in a case involving a Minnesota law that makes it illegal to use AI to mislead voters ahead of elections.
Stanford expert on 'lying and technology' accused of lying about technology
In an bizarre twist, a Stanford University expert who studies misinformation appears to have created some of his own — while under oath. On Nov. 1, Jeff Hancock, a well-known and oft-cited researcher who leads the Bay Area school’s Social Media Lab,
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Misinformation Expert Says AI to Blame for the Misinformation He Used in Defense of Anti-Misinformation Law
A misinformation expert accused of using misinformation in his defense of an anti-misinformation law has claimed that AI is ...
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Stanford Professor Accused of Using AI to Write Expert Testimony Criticizing Deepfakes
Plaintiffs in a lawsuit challenging Minnesota's law criminalizing election deepfakes say an expert brought in by the state likely wrote his opinion with the help of AI.
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Stanford prof accused of using AI to fake testimony in Minnesota case against conservative YouTuber
Jeff Hancock, an expert on AI and misinformation, has been accused of fabricating an expert declaration by citing a study ...
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