Lawyers for MyPillow CEO Fined for Using AI to Write Court Filing

Two attorneys for embattled MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell will have to pay hefty fines after submitting a court briefing entirely generated by artificial intelligence, a Colorado judge ruled Monday.

Christopher Kachouroff and Jennifer DeMaster were each fined $3,000 by U.S. District Court Judge Nina Y. Wang, a Joe Biden appointee, after they submitted a court filing riddled with errors, including citations to nonexistent cases. The attorneys later admitted the document was the product of generative AI.

MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell was successfully sued for defamation by former Dominion Voting Systems employee Eric Coomer, after repeatedly claiming Coomer had played a part in rigging the 2020 election. / Helen H. Richardson/MediaNews Group/The Denver Post via Getty Images

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