THE COURT: Was this motion generated by generative artificial intelligence? MR. KACHOUROFF: Not initially. Initially, I did an outline for myself, and I drafted a motion, and then we ran it through AI. And I -- THE COURT: And did you double-check any of these citations once it was run through artificial intelligence? MR. KACHOUROFF: Your Honor, I personally did not check it. I am responsible for it not being checked. THE COURT: And you understood, as an officer of the court, pursuant to Rule 11 -- MR. KACHOUROFF: I did, Your Honor. THE COURT: -- if you’re going to use generative artificial intelligence that that did not excuse you from the obligations of Rule 11? MR. KACHOUROFF: Absolutely not. Absolutely not. THE COURT: You understood that, correct? MR. KACHOUROFF: Yes, I did, Your Honor. THE COURT: And that doesn’t seem to have happened here, does it? MR. KACHOUROFF: No, Your Honor.
Somehow, this feels like such a primary school moment with the teacher when a kid got caught cheating... interesting times?