Judge slams NYCHA tenants for presenting ‘garbage’ AI lawsuit in demolition case

A Manhattan judge slammed NYCHA tenants for presenting his court with a “garbage” AI-crafted lawsuit before dismissing their case last week.

The Chelsea plaintiffs’ petition, which aimed to halt demolition of their deteriorating public-housing complex to make way for new affordable and market-rate housing, was allegedly written with the AI machine “Grok” and referenced at least two legal cases that do not exist.

“How is it fair to everyone else in this room when people want a decision on the law, when I’m going to make a decision on one side’s papers because the other side’s paper is garbage?” railed presiding Judge James D’Auguste to a crowded courtroom Wednesday, AMNewYork reported.

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