This week’s kitchen sink for January 30, 2026 (with meme from Gates Dogfish) discusses fake citations at an AI conference, catastrophic warnings from Amodei, ChatGPT using Grokipedia & more!
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A Cautionary Tale from a Viral AI Assistant: Artificial Intelligence Trends
Here’s a viral, powerful, open-source personal AI assistant that’s serving as a cautionary tale – on several levels – for things that can go wrong.
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Case Citation Hallucinations Lead to Different Sanctions for Each Lawyer: Artificial Intelligence Trends
Two attorneys jointly submitted filings that contained case citation hallucinations generated by AI. How they addressed the situation led to different sanctions for each.
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Deepfake Evidence in the AI Era, How to Detect and Challenge It: Artificial Intelligence Webinars
Want to learn how to detect and challenge deepfake evidence in the AI era? Join me for this Nextpoint webinar this Thursday!
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The Kitchen Sink for January 16, 2026: Legal Tech Trends
This week’s kitchen sink for January 16, 2026 (with meme from Gates Dogfish) discusses Dr. Phil & allegations of deleted texts, who’s winning and losing the AI race, the musical Tilly Norwood & more!
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Multiple Fabricated Quotations from the Depositions in the Case: Artificial Intelligence Trends
Well, that might be a new one! In this case, there were multiple fabricated quotations not about case law, but from depositions in the actual case.
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Request for Four Document Custodians Granted by Court: eDiscovery Case Law
In Andersen v. Stability AI Ltd., California Magistrate Judge Lisa J. Cisneros, finding no abuse of the custodian designation process by Plaintiffs in their request for four document custodians from defendant DeviantArt (DA), granted the Plaintiffs’ request.
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The Kitchen Sink for December 19, 2025: Legal Tech Trends
This week’s kitchen sink for December 19, 2025 (with meme from Gates Dogfish) discusses how lawyers can cure AI hallucinations, waiver of work product disclosed to the FBI, GPT 5.2 vs. GPT 5.1, Merriam-Webster’s word of the year & more!
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Year 2 Report on the Impact of AI on the Practice of Law from the ABA: Artificial Intelligence Trends
The ABA Task Force on Law and Artificial Intelligence has released its Year 2 Report on the Impact of AI on the Practice of Law. Here are some highlights.
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AI Hallucinations Cases Are Not Slowing Down, They’re Speeding Up…A Lot: Artificial Intelligence Trends
AI hallucinations cases are not slowing down. Far from it. They’re actually speeding up; in fact, they’re speeding up a lot.
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