Craig Wright ordered to pay $290,000 in legal costs over improper AI usage

Craig Wright has been ordered to pay $290,000 in legal costs for his AI-based appeal that “significantly” risked misleading court.
Craig Wright has been ordered to pay $290,000 in legal costs for his AI-based appeal that “significantly” risked misleading court.
Craig Wright’s appeal in its case against COPA was “totally without merit” and contained “multiple falsehoods,” a judge ruled.
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.”