Can ChatGPT and other AI face libel lawsuits? – interview

Hashtags: #AIaccountability #legalramifications #ethicsinAI Summery: American radio host, Mark Walters, has filed a libel lawsuit against OpenAI, the developer of ChatGPT, for spreading false information about him. Walters claims that ChatGPT, an artificial intelligence platform, fabricated a story about him defrauding and embezzling funds from an organization. The false information was then repeated to a…

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Can ChatGPT and other AI face libel lawsuits? – interview

An American radio host has filed a libel lawsuit against OpenAI, the developer of ChatGPT, claiming that false information about him was generated by the AI platform. The lawsuit raises new legal challenges surrounding the use of artificial intelligence. OpenAI had allegedly informed a journalist that the radio host had defrauded and embezzled funds, which turned out to be fabricated. The radio host argues that ChatGPT harmed his reputation by disseminating false information. The case highlights the potential for AI platforms to generate inaccurate or misleading content and raises questions about liability and responsibility.

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