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MyPillow CEO's lawyers hit with fine for AI-generated court filing - How did they get caught?
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Attorneys for MyPillow's Mike Lindell face $3,000 fines each after a federal judge discovered they used AI to draft a legal motion riddled with errors, including nonexistent case citations and misquotes. Judge Nina Y. Wang cited their carelessness and contradictory statements, emphasizing the need for deterrence. The motion was related to a defamation lawsuit filed against Lindell by Eric Coomer, who won the case.
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