OpenAI Faces Lawsuit for False Chatbot Accusations of Embezzlement

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OpenAI is being sued for libel by a Georgia radio host after one of its AI chatbots allegedly produced false information about him. When asked by a journalist for a gun website to provide a summary of The Second Amendment Foundation v. Robert Ferguson legal case, the OpenAI chatbot, named ChatGPT, supposedly gave a confident yet fabricated response, claiming that the host had embezzled money. The radio host, Mark Walters, claims he has now been subject to an AI hallucination and is seeking damages. Lawyers claim this could be the first of many related lawsuits. OpenAI has admitted that the creation of false information is a significant problem that needs to be addressed.

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