Text from the ChatGPT page of the OpenAI website is shown in this photo, in New York, Feb. 2, 2023.  (AP Photo/Richard Drew, File)

A personal injury lawyer representing a man suing an airline now faces sanctions for citing fake cases generated by ChatGPT in court documents.

Roberto Mata sued airline Avianca after he was injured by a metal serving cart colliding with his knee during a flight. As is typical procedure in many personal injury cases, Avianca moved to dismiss the claim on the grounds that the applicable statute of limitations had expired. Mata’s lawyers opposed the motion to dismiss and in the accompanying court documents cited multiple cases that supported their client’s legal position: Varghese v. China Southern Airlines, Shaboon v. Egyptair, Petersen v. Iran Air, Martinez v. Delta Airlines, Estate of Durden v. KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, and Miller v. United Airlines.



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