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Jeff Hancock, a professor at Stanford University, has been accused of fabricating an expert declaration in a court case after he allegedly cited a study that does not exist.
Communication professor Jeff Hancock, an expert on technology and misinformation, has been accused of using artificial intelligence (AI) to craft a court statement.. In November, Hancock — who ...
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 ...
Hancock, a prolific, high-profile researcher whose work has received some $20 million in grant support from Stanford, the U.S. National Science Foundation and others over the past two decades ...
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 ...
Communication Professor Jeff Hancock admitted to overlooking “hallucinated citations” in a court declaration he crafted with assistance from ChatGPT.. For the declaration, Hancock surveyed ...
Hancock, a prolific, high-profile researcher whose work has received some $20 million in grant support from Stanford, the U.S. National Science Foundation and others over the past two decades ...
Hancock, a prolific, high-profile researcher whose work has received some $20 million in grant support over the past two decades, charged $600 an hour to prepare the testimony the judge tossed.