Welcome to ‘Whata Bod:’ National Weather Service AI-Generated Forecast Map Includes Nonexistent Idaho Townshttps://www.breitbart.com/tech/2026/01/08/welcome-to-whata-bod-national-weather-service-ai-generated-forecast-map-includes-nonexistent-idaho-towns/?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_term=daily&utm_campaign=20260108Quote:
The National Weather Service has withdrawn a wind forecast from its social media platforms after AI generated created fictitious town names including “Orangeotild” and “Whata Bod” on a map of Idaho.
The Washington Post reports that the National Weather Service faced embarrassment over the weekend when an AI-generated weather forecast map displayed invented town names across Idaho’s Camas Prairie region. The incident occurred as the agency expands its experimentation with artificial intelligence tools across various operations...
The NWS map is likely the result of AI “hallucinations,” in which systems dream up false information in an attempt to satisfy their human users’ requests. Breitbart News previously reported on the risk of AI hallucinations including to lawyers using AI tools:
In an internal letter shared in a court filing, Morgan & Morgan’s chief transformation officer cautioned the firm’s more than 1,000 attorneys that citing fake AI-generated cases in court documents could lead to serious consequences, including potential termination. This warning comes after one of the firm’s lead attorneys, Rudwin Ayala, cited eight cases in a lawsuit against Walmart that were later discovered to have been generated by ChatGPT, an AI chatbot.
The incident has raised concerns about the growing use of AI tools in the legal profession and the potential risks associated with relying on these tools without proper verification. Walmart’s lawyers urged the court to consider sanctions against Morgan & Morgan, arguing that the cited cases “seemingly do not exist anywhere other than in the world of Artificial Intelligence.”
In response to the incident, Ayala was immediately removed from the case and replaced by his supervisor, T. Michael Morgan, Esq. Morgan expressed “great embarrassment” over the fake citations and agreed to pay all fees and expenses related to Walmart’s reply to the erroneous court filing. He emphasized that this incident should serve as a “cautionary tale” for both his firm and the legal community as a whole.

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