A federal court judge has thrown out expert testimony from a Stanford University artificial intelligence and misinformation ...
A federal district judge issued a harsh rebuke and tossed out the testimony of a Stanford misinformation expert who submitted ...
A Stanford University professor and misinformation expert accused of making up citations in a court filing has apologized — and blamed the gaffe on his sloppy use of ChatGPT. Jeff Hancock made ...
In an bizarre twist, a Stanford University expert who studies misinformation appears to have created some of his own — while under oath. On Nov. 1, Jeff Hancock, a well-known and oft-cited ...
3—A Stanford University misinformation expert ... than the one highlighted by the plaintiffs in the case, professor Jeff Hancock wrote in an apologetic court filing, saying he did not intend ...
Attorney General Ellison submitted two expert declarations … [including one] from Jeff Hancock, Professor of Communication at Stanford University and Director of the Stanford Social Media Lab.
A Stanford expert on misinformation has admitted to using AI to fabricate evidence in a federal court case. Professor Jeff Hancock, a leading expert on AI-driven information and the founder of the ...
Stanford’s Jeff Hancock submitted the document as an expert declaration in a case involving a new Minnesota law that makes it illegal to use AI to mislead voters prior to an election.
Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison cannot rely on a misinformation expert whose court filing included made-up citations ...