Monthly Archives: February 2026
AI Hallucinations in the Legal World
When a California man facing illegal gun possession charges was ordered to be held without bail, the man’s defense team argued that the charges clearly did not warrant such a punitive response. Prosecutors produced multiple pages of their rationale to support their stance. Unfortunately for them, their exhaustive documentation was peppered with errors. AI… Read More »
E-bike Battery Dangers
Plenty of people have taken to riding e-bikes in recent years, excited by the ability to go longer or more difficult routes than possible with traditional bicycles. Whether using them as commuters, tourists, or just plain old fun, there has been a huge surge of e-bike sales. Unfortunately, there have been problems with some… Read More »
Kissimmee Triple Tractor-Trailer Crash
When the driver of a tractor-trailer hauling a double trailer failed to respond to slowing traffic ahead, the result was disaster. That driver smashed into a Volvo tractor-trailer, which in turn crashed into the Freightliner tractor-trailer ahead of it. The driver that caused the initial collision was killed and his vehicle burst into flames,… Read More »
Understanding the Terminology in an Investigation
After the gruesome shooting spree at Brown University, police hastily released photos of a person named as a person of interest. Tips from the public led to a speedy capture of the man, who was held and released after a few hours. Four days later another video was released with the expectation that the… Read More »