How Does Lawyer CAUGHT Using ChatGPT With Fake Cases | Breaking Points Work?

A lawyer used ChatGPT to make up fake cases, and people caught him doing it, like when you cheat on a test and your teacher finds out.

Imagine you're playing a game with your friend, and you both have to write stories. You use a special helper, let's call it a story robot, that can write really good stories for you. But instead of writing your own story, you let the robot do all the work and pretend it was yours. That’s like cheating.

The lawyer did something similar. He used ChatGPT, which is like a super-smart story robot, to make up fake cases, stories about real-life legal problems that never happened. Then he said they were true, but people found out because the robot’s writing didn’t match how real lawyers write.

How It Works Like a Game

Think of it like this: You're playing a game with your teacher, and you use a magic pencil to draw perfect pictures without trying. But when your teacher sees the picture, she knows it wasn’t really yours, because it’s too perfect, just like how the fake cases were too good to be real.

That's how people caught the lawyer, he used a smart helper to cheat, but the helper made it too easy to tell he was cheating.

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  1. A lawyer uses ChatGPT to write fake legal cases to win a trial.
  2. ChatGPT helps the lawyer create stories that seem real in court.
  3. The judge starts doubting the real evidence because of too many fake cases.

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