ChatGPT in hot water! Australian Mayor threatens legal action over false allegations

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ChatGPT: Due to ChatGPT’s erroneous assertions that an Australian mayor had served time in prison for bribery, the mayor filed a lawsuit against OpenAI. The Artificial chatbot is the target of the first-ever slander lawsuit. When Brian Hood learned about ChaGPT’s unfounded accusations, he started to worry a lot about his reputation in the public. Brian Hood was elected as the mayor of Hepburn Shire. Reuters claims that he was wrongly implicated in a foreign bribery case involving a Reserve Bank of Australia company in the 2000s.

Lawyers sent OpenAI a letter of concern

According to reports, Hood was found not guilty of the alleged offence by his attorneys. In actuality, he wasn’t employed by Note Printing Australia, the subsidiary. He was the one who informed the authorities of the bribery of foreign officials in order to obtain contracts for money production. On March 21, the lawyers sent OpenAI, the company that created ChatGPT, a letter of concern. The lawyers warned the business in this letter that if the mistakes regarding their client were not corrected within 28 days, they risked being sued for defamation.

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First lawsuit brought against ChatGPT

One of the most well-known AI chatbots worldwide is ChatGPT. It will be the first lawsuit brought against ChatGPT if Hood decides to move forward with it. “It would potentially be a landmark moment in the sense that it’s extending this defamation legislation to a new area of artificial intelligence and publication in the IT realm,” James Naughton, a partner at Hood’s law company Gordon Legal, said in a statement to Reuters.

ChatGPT has been urged for to stop immediately

The development of AI systems that can exceed ChatGPT has been urged for to stop immediately until a set of rules for AI are in place by a number of prominent figures in the IT sector, including billionaire Elon Musk and Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak. William Gates, though, disagrees.

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