Brian Hood is prepared to sue OpenAI, the maker of ChatGPT, after the text generator reportedly spit out lies calling him a criminal.
The local politician reportedly became concerned about his reputation after numerous members of the public mentioned to him that ChatGPT was listing him as a criminal, according to Reuters. So, he contacted his lawyers.
Hood’s legal team sent a letter of concern to OpenAI on March 21, granting the company 28 days to fix the inaccuracy, per the outlet. Yet, the San Francisco-based company, led by Sam Altman, hasn’t yet responded, the lawyers told Reuters.If the letter of concern progresses into a lawsuit, “it would potentially be a landmark moment,” James Naughton, one of the attorneys at the lawfirm representing Hood, Gordon Legal, said to Reuters.
Gizmodo reached out to both Gordon Legal and OpenAI with questions outside of business hours, but neither the company nor the law firm replied as of publication time.. “Our Services may in some situations result in incorrect Output that does not accurately reflect real people, places, or facts,” the company notes. However, that doesn’t necessarily mean the company can’t be taken to task for those lies. And Hood’s lawyers say it needs to be.
Specifically, any lawsuit would focus in on ChatGPT’s lack of footnotes, which offers a false and unverifiable sense that the text it has provided is faithful to reality, Naughton further said. “It’s very difficult for somebody to look behind that to say ‘how does the algorithm come up with that answer?’” Naughton noted. “It’s very opaque.”The financial consequences of a defamation suit for OpenAI likely wouldn’t be very significant.
Massive, mainstream tech companies like Microsoft and Google have already worked to incorporate generative AI into many of their products. And, even at the very first public launch events, the apparent problem of AI lies popped up for both
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