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Multi-source AI news clustered, deduplicated, and scored 0–100 across authority, cluster strength, headline signal, and time decay.

  1. “A database maintained by Damien Charlotin, a senior research fellow at the Paris School of Advanced Business Studies (HEC Paris), lists more than 1,400 cases w

    A database compiled by Damien Charlotin, a senior research fellow at HEC Paris, documents over 1,400 instances where AI errors have been a subject in court cases within the last three years. This compilation includes submissions from both legal professionals and individuals representing themselves. The information highlights the growing intersection of artificial intelligence and the legal system, as reported by Scientific American. AI

    IMPACT Highlights the increasing legal challenges and scrutiny surrounding AI errors, potentially influencing future regulations and legal practices.

  2. AI keeps inventing fake cases. Lawyers keep citing them

    AI systems are repeatedly generating inaccurate information, leading to significant problems in professional fields like law and journalism. Lawyers have been sanctioned for citing fabricated legal cases produced by AI, and a database tracks over 1,400 instances of AI errors in court filings over the last three years. This issue stems from a human tendency to over-trust AI outputs, even when aware of their fallibility, which can lead to dismissed cases, fines, and other professional repercussions. AI

    IMPACT Highlights the risks of over-reliance on AI in professional settings, particularly in legal and journalistic fields, due to its tendency to fabricate information.