A New York judge recently called out an expert witness for using Microsoft Copilot chatbot to inaccurately estimate damages in a real estate dispute that partly depended on an accurate assessment of damages to win. In an order Thursday, judge Jonathan Schopf warned that due to the nature of the rapid evolution of artificial intelligence and its inherent reliability issues that any use of AI should be disclosed before testimony or evidence is admitted in court. Admitting that the court has no

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