💨 Abstract
In a New York court, a man used an artificial intelligence-generated avatar to present his arguments in an employment dispute, causing confusion and displeasure among the judges. The man, Jerome Dewald, admitted to the deception, stating he didn't have a lawyer and hoped the avatar would present his case more effectively. This incident highlights the increasing integration of AI in the legal world, but also the need for clear guidelines and transparency in its use.
Courtesy: wtop.com
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