
Melbourne, Australia – Melbourne, Australia (AP) – Deloitte Australia will partially recover 440,000 Australian dollars ($ 290,000) that the Australian government paid for a report that has been scattered with the apparent Created The errors, including a fabricated quotation from the ruling of the Federal Court and the references to the unknown academic research papers.
The Financial Services Company report was published to the Ministry of Labor and the workplace relationships originally on the department’s website in July. A revised version was published on Friday after Chris Rodge, a researcher in the Health and Care Law at the University of Sydney, that he warned the media that the report was “full of references fabricated.”
The ministry said in a statement on Tuesday that Deloitte reviewed the 237 -page report and “some footnotes and references confirmed incorrect.”
The ministry said: “Deloitt agreed to pay the final batch according to its contract.” The amount will be announced after money recovery.
Deloitte was asked in a statement, “The issue was resolved directly with the customer.”
Deloitte did not respond when asked whether artificial intelligence was to create errors.
A tendency to the Truidic Information Intelligence Systems is known for the manufacture of information hallucination.
The report reviewed the use of administrative information technology systems for automatic sanctions in the Australian welfare system. The administration said that the report was preserved and there were no changes to its recommendations.
The revised version included the detection that the artificial intelligence system was used, AZURE OPENAI, in writing the report.
The quotes attributed to the judge of the Federal Court, as well as references to the non -existing reports attributed to the experts of law engineering and software.
Rodge said he found up to 20 errors in the first version of the report.
The first mistake on which he failed to mistakenly stated that Lisa Berton Kroford, a professor of public and constitutional law at the University of Sydney, wrote a book that was not present with a title indicating that he was outside her field of experience.
“I knew immediately that he was either halaous by artificial intelligence or the best secret in the world because I have never heard of the book and it seemed not feasible,” said Rodge.
Rodge said that the work of his academic colleagues was used as “symbols of legitimacy”, which was mentioned by the author of the report but did not read them, which is considered to be the wrong judge more serious mistake in a report that was actually a review of the legal compliance of the ministry.
“They completely rid the court of the court and then presented a quotation from a judge and believed that this was actually a little larger than the vanity of the academics. It is related to hiding the law of the Australian government in a report they depend on,” Rhodes said.
Senator Barbara Bokuk, a spokeswoman for the Australian Green Party in the public sector, said Deloitte should recover $ 440,000 ($ 290,000).
“I was abnormal and inappropriately used: I made a mistake to abuse the judge, and used the unlike references,” Bokok told Australian Broadcasting Corp.