‘Unreliable and untruthful’: London judge says witness got real-time coaching from their smart glasses – then blames ChatGPT


  • A judge in London says a plaintiff used smart glasses to cheat in court
  • The claimant was fed real-time responses from the smart glasses
  • The evidence was dismissed as “unreliable and untruthful”

It sounds like a deleted scene from Suitsbut a judge in a London High Court case has revealed that a claimant recently used smart glasses to get real-time coaching on their answers – and then later blamed ChatGPT.

The insolvency case, which involved the liquidation of a Lithuanian company co-owned by Laimonas Jakstys, took place in January, but was recently reported by Legal Futures (via 404 Media) when the judgment was announced. And it’s full of fascinating, if slightly comic, clashes between a courtroom and new technology.

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