šŸ“© Silicourt Valley – Issue #8

AI, fake quotes, and a federal bench roast.

How to Lose a Motion (and Your Dignity) in 5 Fabricated Quotes.

This week we're doing something different. We are diving deep into one case that's too important to skim. 

You ever wonder what would happen if a federal judge caught your AI-generated brief making up quotes... from his own opinion? Because that's what just happened in Jakes v. Youngblood. And while the headline could read like any other AI-gone-wrong saga, this one's different.

Why? The plaintiff is Bishop T.D. Jakes, a household name. The defense attorney is Tyrone Blackburn, a lawyer who's generated headlines of his own. And the case is now a landmark example of what happens when generative AI is used in legal filings without adult supervision.

This isn't just about one lawyer's bad day. It's about understanding how AI fails so you can catch it before it catches you.

Let's get into it.

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