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Michael Cohen Used AI To Feed Lawyer Bogus Cases (nytimes.com) 52

Michael D. Cohen, the onetime fixer for former President Donald J. Trump, said in newly unsealed court papers that he had mistakenly given his lawyer bogus legal citations after the AI program Google Bard cooked them up for him. From a report: The fictitious citations were then used in a motion provided to a Manhattan federal judge. Mr. Cohen, who pleaded guilty in 2018 to campaign finance violations and served time in prison, had asked for an early end to court supervision of his case now that he was out of prison and had complied with the conditions of his release. In a sworn declaration made public on Friday, Mr. Cohen explained that he had not kept up with "emerging trends (and related risks) in legal technology and did not realize that Google Bard was a generative text service that, like ChatGPT, could show citations and descriptions that looked real but actually were not."

He also said he did not realize that the lawyer filing the motion on his behalf, David M. Schwartz, "would drop the cases into his submission wholesale without even confirming that they existed." The revelation could have serious implications for the Manhattan criminal case against Mr. Trump, in which Mr. Cohen is expected to serve as the star witness. The former president's lawyers have long attacked Mr. Cohen as a serial fabulist; now, they will have a brand-new example.

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Michael Cohen Used AI To Feed Lawyer Bogus Cases

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  • by ebonum ( 830686 ) on Friday December 29, 2023 @04:06PM (#64115359)

    you aren't.

  • Oh the irony (Score:2, Insightful)

    by vux984 ( 928602 )

    "The former president's lawyers have long attacked Mr. Cohen as a serial fabulist; now, they will have a brand-new example."

    Of course, that fact is precisely WHY he was Donald Trump's laywer for so long in the first place. Trump hired Cohen BECAUSE he was a slime-ball. That was no accident.

    So to my eyes at least, the less reputable Cohen is shown to be, the more poorly it reflects on the orange hued ding dong who retained him for all those years.

    • Re: (Score:2, Funny)

      by Opportunist ( 166417 )

      Trump's just doing with him what he has done with everyone who crossed his path: Use him, then throw him under the bus.

      Quite seriously, if I had to shake hands with the Annoying Orange, I'd not only make sure to count my fingers afterwards, I would make sure I have a notarized document first that shows that I did have 5 fingers before shaking hands with him.

      • Re: (Score:2, Troll)

        by quonset ( 4839537 )

        Use him, then throw him under the bus.

        Yup. Remember Cassidy Hutchinson? The person the Oompa Loompa said the following after she testified to Congress [newsweek.com] what she observed when the attempted overthrow of the government was going on:

        "I hardly know who this person, Cassidy Hutchinson, is, other than I heard very negative things about her (a total phony and "leaker"), and when she requested to go with certain others of the team to Florida after my having served a full term in office, I personally turned her request down. Why did she want to go with us if she felt we were so terrible? I understand that she was very upset and angry that I didn't want her to go, or be a member of the team. She is bad news," he wrote.

        Yeah, this is how bad she was [imgur.com].

        Also, remember Christopher Wray? The guy the con artist nominated to head the FBI? Here's what was said [imgur.com] at that time.

        And yet [businessinsider.com] . . .

        "Do you want to know who the worst member of my administration is?" Trump asked Christie, according to the book, "Republican Rescue." "Your guy. Your guy Chris Wray. He's the worst."

        If you're not groveling at his clown shoes, if you're not a sycophant, you're nobody. The only thing the narcissist want

        • Now, this is hardly something that singles him out, narcissists have been littering that office for a while now.

          What's new is that the narcissist has zero intuition which of his sycophants are qualified for any kind of office. So far, the narcissist assholes at least had some idea who to promote to which office so they don't make him appear like a total idiot for promoting that tool to this office.

        • Re: (Score:2, Troll)

          by Darinbob ( 1142669 )

          For Trump, all the problems are someone else's fault. He bragged loudly about how he was going to hire only the BEST people for his administration. Yet he knew nothing about them. If he was going to hire great people, and he felt that he was great himself, wouldn't it make sense to vet some of these people? Blaming Christie is just another sign of problems with Trump.

          Of course, the reason Trump hated all his administration members were: put their loyalty to country or the office ahead of loyalty to Trump

  • Switch off (Score:4, Insightful)

    by sonoronos ( 610381 ) on Friday December 29, 2023 @04:16PM (#64115379)

    Thank you, slashdot, for posting radicalizing, polarizing, and fecal agitprop masquerading as tech news.

    • Re: (Score:3, Insightful)

      From the “fuck your feelings” crowd no less. You’re telling me the man who bankrupted a casino hired incompetent lawyers?

      • You’re telling me the man who bankrupted a casino hired incompetent lawyers?

        Correction. Three casinos [yahoo.com]. Not to mention the publicly traded company [forbes.com] which went under [marketwatch.com].

        • by sosume ( 680416 )

          People are surely going to believe you alarmist lefties. Russia collusion, pee pee gate, Trump watching chimps all day, Trump selling documents to Russia, everything is a lie or at least a twist designed to damage Trump, and in the last 8 years all unproven. (muh but he did ubstruktion!! but but jan6! but but mean tweets!)

          When trying to engage with people like you, the usual reply is an unsourced quote from some Reddit sticky pointing to more alleged accusations, sourced by publications such as the Guardia

      • You’re telling me the man who bankrupted a casino hired incompetent lawyers?

        That's ok. It's not like he paid them.

  • Not surprising (Score:4, Interesting)

    by Tony Isaac ( 1301187 ) on Friday December 29, 2023 @04:17PM (#64115381) Homepage

    I mean, this guy represented a man who has no regard for the truth, and went to prison for it. Many lawyers are dishonest, but take care to stay out of actual legal trouble. It doesn't seem so surprising that he wouldn't take a shortcut and then fail to check the citations.

  • by wehiird ( 10037792 ) on Friday December 29, 2023 @04:18PM (#64115385)
    MAGA thinks it is. Cohen is only the 100,000th person this year whoâ(TM)s been caught in this type of situation. It doesnâ(TM)t look great, but if this is the best the Trump team hasâ¦well, good luck with that
    • Cohen is only the 100,000th person this year whoâ(TM)s been caught in this type of situation.

      If by 100,000th you mean like the 3rd then sure. Hyperbole doesn't do your point any favours, and the other two well documented cases of lawyers submitting false articles due to being generated by AI got in the deepest of shit.

      This may actually be a significant win for the MAGA crowd.

  • Well (Score:4, Interesting)

    by ArchieBunker ( 132337 ) on Friday December 29, 2023 @04:19PM (#64115387)

    Someone certainly isn’t sending the best and brightest.

  • Yes, he was a lawyer...but no one ever said he was a good lawyer.

    And although I appreciate his candor and his attempt to turn over a new leaf, the fact is that he probably wouldn't have been associated with Trump if he had been a good lawyer.

  • by dcooper_db9 ( 1044858 ) on Friday December 29, 2023 @05:46PM (#64115569)
    I say lock him up for practicing law without a license. And then he should sue himself for malpractice. He has a point about his lawyer though. You've got to be a special kind of stupid to take citations from Michael Dean Cohen and drop them straight into a submission.
    • I say lock him up for practicing law without a license.

      Did he though? He submitted nothing to the court. His lawyers did. Now they are potentially in legal hot water. He however did a great job of potentially discrediting himself in wide reaching ways.

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