
Michael Cohen admits to inadvertently citing fake cases generated by AI in legal motion
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Michael Cohen admitted in a sworn declaration released Friday that he accidentally cited phony legal documents to bolster his case to end his supervised release early.
Furman added, "As far as the Court can tell, none of these cases exist."
Cohen said in his sworn declaration released Friday that he had found the phony citations through Google Bard, an AI service that he said he thought was a "supercharged" search engine.
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