Jeff Hancock, an expert on AI and misinformation, has been accused of fabricating an expert declaration by citing a study that was allegedly made up by AI.
Professor Jeff Hancock from the Stanford Social Media Lab submitted a legal argument in support of a Minnesota deepfake bill, ...
Fake AI-generated citations have appeared in many legal documents before, as "AI Hallucinations" continue to plague many of ...
A lawyer in Minnesota has been accused of using an AI chatbot to draft an affidavit — in support of an anti-deepfake law in ...
A Stanford professor serving as an expert in a federal court lawsuit over fakery created by artificial intelligence submitted a sworn declaration containing false information likely made up by an AI ...
In an bizarre twist, a Stanford University expert who studies misinformation appears to have created some of his own — while ...
A submission to support Minnesota’s legislation concerning the misuse of artificial intelligence to interfere in the ...
Plaintiffs in a lawsuit challenging Minnesota's law criminalizing election deepfakes say an expert brought in by the state ...
Citations to non-existent sources could be the product of AI hallucinations. As reported by The Minnesota Reformer, the judge ...
A Stanford professor has an egg on his face after submitting an affidavit to the court in support of a controversial ...
But according to the Reformer, there is no record of that study in the Journal of Information Technology & Politics or any ...
The U.S. leads the world in developing artificial intelligence technology, surpassing China in research and other important ...