Congrats๐to newly appointed @MiamiLawSchool Professor Christina Frohock on attending her 1st mtg as a member of the Ethics Commission. We look forward to her insights & contributions in promoting transparency, accountability, & public trust. @univmiami#Ethics#PublicService
AI in the courtroom is no longer hypothetical. #MiamiLaw's Or Cohen-Sasson, Director of the AI Lab, shows how easy it is to create convincing deepfakes, while Professor @frohock_c warns it could shatter juror trust entirely. https://t.co/yL7FXwUGsf #AI#Deepfakes#LegalTech
Thrilled to see my new article, Ghosts at the Gate, in print! Huge thanks to the editors at the @PennStLRev: your care and professionalism made the publication process a joy from start to finish.
Article here: https://t.co/FeccYreLgM
One of two federal judges facing scrutiny for withdrawing an error-filled order that may have been written using AI is relatively new to the bench, while the other has been a judge for 40 years, but neither is likely to face discipline. #Law360Pulse https://t.co/YotajH1uB5
.@frohock_c, professor of legal writing, emphasizes that judges are increasingly imposing stricter consequences on attorneys who submit AI-generated citations that are inaccurate or fabricated. #miamilaw#AI https://t.co/DUnJHewcxy
I'm honored to be cited in this thoughtful opinion from the S.D. Ohio, especially as the Court articulates the risks of #AI and praises "the skill, carefulness, and creativity" of lawyering. @PennStLRev
.@frohock_c, professor of legal writing, expressed her bewilderment regarding a recent ruling by a US District Judge, which has raised significant concerns due to numerous factual inaccuracies and the possibility of #AI involvement in its creation. https://t.co/eiVBqjoixx
.@frohock_c, professor of legal writing, underscores the significance of reputation in the legal profession as judges implement stricter sanctions against attorneys who rely on false citations generated by #AI. #miamilaw#techlaw https://t.co/DrI0yGs679
As the volume of sanctions orders resulting from attorneys' use of faulty citations blamed on AI continues to rise, judges are turning to creative means of discipline, including targeting lawyers' professional reputations in ways that could really hurt. https://t.co/rdq4TCKpMF
Turning up the heat, indeed. Thanks to @emily_sawicki & @Law360 for this insightful article on sanctions related to AI hallucinations.
https://t.co/fbU7xZWwWx
Wrote about the breaking news that is shaking up the AI copyright law space. Some law professors say this is an "unprecedented" ruling, and that these suits will become more common.
Anthropic Lands Partial Victory in AI Case Set to Shape Future Rulings
https://t.co/iWzMESiX0T
In her upcoming paper, @frohock_c, professor of legal writing, warns that #AI-generated false citations can threaten the legal system's integrity. She urges legal professionals to remain vigilant against these "hallucinations" that present false info. https://t.co/kRIbbG1LEP