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Misinformation machines? AI chatbots can spew falsehoods, even accuse people of crimes they never committed
Fox News
Artificial intelligence has fueled defamatory charges of crime and misconduct around the world, setting the stage for potential chaos in legal circles.
"AI technology has many promises," he added, "but also poses risks to fundamental rights and even the physical safety of our country's citizens." "AI technology has many promises, but also poses risks to fundamental rights and even the physical safety of our country's citizens." — Silicon Valley attorney Stephen Wu "You don’t fully tell why (AI) said this, or why it got wrong." — Google CEO Sundar Pichai "The law is lagging behind the technology where you have a situation of essentially an algorithm … defaming people." — Cornell Law professor William A. Jacobson "In many respects, it [an AI generative tool] doesn’t have any way to tell the difference between true and false information." — Joan Donovan, Harvard Kennedy School Kerry J. Byrne is a lifestyle reporter with Fox News Digital.
A slew of instances involving false charges of crime or wrongdoing spotlight the potential of legal woes ahead.