Legal Cases
The ones that went to court
The Feed is the daily drip, drip, drip. These are the deep dives: a handful of AI disasters documented in full, anchored to primary sources, tribunal rulings, and sanctions orders you can read yourself. When someone insists the criticism is just vibes, this is the page you send them. The receipts here are airtight on purpose.
Exhibit 01: The airline that blamed its own chatbot
Air Canada's chatbot invented a refund policy. The airline argued in tribunal that the bot was a separate legal entity. It lost, and had to pay.
Exhibit 02: Glue on pizza and one rock a day
Days after launch, Google's AI Overviews recommended glue on pizza and a daily rock, repeating jokes and satire as fact at the top of search.
Exhibit 03: Six court cases that never existed
A chatbot fabricated six judicial decisions, fake quotes and all, for a federal brief. The lawyers were sanctioned. It keeps happening.
Exhibit 04: A government bot that told you to break the law
New York City's official small-business chatbot advised owners to steal tips, fire whistleblowers, and refuse cash. The city left it online.
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