A Victorian mayor said he may sue over ChatGPT’s false claims that he was jailed for bribery, in what would likely be the first defamation lawsuit against the automated text service.
notified authorities about payment of bribes to foreign officials
The lawyers said they sent a letter of concern to ChatGPT owner OpenAI on March 21, which gave OpenAI 28 days to fix the errors about their client or face a possible defamation lawsuit. “He’s an elected official, his reputation is central to his role,” Mr Naughton said. Mr Hood relied on a public record of shining a light on corporate misconduct, “so it makes a difference to him if people in his community are accessing this material”.
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