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Lawsuit accuses AI security company of publishing hallucinated findings

A lawsuit alleges an AI security company published hallucinated findings, highlighting the growing crisis of false positives threatening cybersecurity

Raccontata dacryptobriefing.comzerohedge.com

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cryptobriefing.comStai leggendo2 g fa

Lawsuit accuses AI security company of publishing hallucinated findings

A lawsuit alleges an AI security company published hallucinated findings, highlighting the growing crisis of false positives threatening cybersecurity

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zerohedge.com20 h fa

AI Hallucinations Are Exploding In U.S. Courts, New Study Finds

According to the report, documented AI-related filing errors climbed from just 25 cases in early 2025 to 249 by the fourth quarter of that year, with the pace continuing into 2026.

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Timeline cronologica

  1. lunedì 29 giugno 2026·cryptobriefing.com

    Lawsuit accuses AI security company of publishing hallucinated findings

    A lawsuit alleges an AI security company published hallucinated findings, highlighting the growing crisis of false positives threatening cybersecurity

  2. mercoledì 1 luglio 2026·zerohedge.com

    AI Hallucinations Are Exploding In U.S. Courts, New Study Finds

    According to the report, documented AI-related filing errors climbed from just 25 cases in early 2025 to 249 by the fourth quarter of that year, with the pace continuing into 2026.

  • mercoledì 1 luglio 2026·cryptobriefing.com

    AI hallucinations surge in US courts, new study finds

    A new study shows AI hallucinations in US courts jumped from 230 to 1,667 cases in one year, with error rates topping 34% at major legal AI platforms.