COPA says Craig Wright used ChatGPT to write court submissions
Craig Wright’s claim apparently also includes 16 links to various articles cited as evidence that are broken or made up.
Craig Wright’s claim apparently also includes 16 links to various articles cited as evidence that are broken or made up.
Craig Wright claims that if he’s forced to sit in a courtroom as COPA demands, he “might have a meltdown” and may not be “cognitively able.”
Craig Wright’s main X account is no longer in use and users have been told to follow his new profile for “blockchain and Bitcoin information.”
In a new video, Wright talks from inside a wardrobe about the “philosophy of law” to a small gathering of e-course students.
It’s confirmed that Craig Wright has filed a request to appeal but COPA’s legal counsel claims it has “no proper basis.”