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Sullivan & Cromwell apologises after AI hallucinations included in court motion

Sullivan & Cromwell apologises after AI hallucinations included in court motion

A Sullivan & Cromwell partner has apologised after AI hallucinations were included in a motion filed in a federal court in New York.

In a letter sent on 18 April to Chief Judge Martin Glenn at the US Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York, Andrew Dietderich, founder and co-head of S&C’s global restructuring group, acknowledged and apologised for the error.

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