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ChatGPT-Powered Bing Sued for Libel Over Its AI-Induced Hallucinations


Lengthy-time Slashdot reader schwit1 shared this report from Motive.com:
When folks seek for Jeffery Battle in Bing, they get the next (not less than generally; that is the output of a search that I ran Tuesday):

Jeffrey Battle, also called The Aerospace Professor, is the President and CEO of Battle Enterprises, LLC, and its subsidiary The Aerospace Professor Firm… Battle was sentenced to eighteen years in jail after pleading responsible to seditious conspiracy and levying conflict towards the US…

Nevertheless it seems that this combines info about two separate folks with comparable names: (1) Jeffery Battle, who’s certainly apparently a veteran, businessman, and adjunct professor, and (2) Jeffrey Leon Battle, who was convicted of attempting to affix the Taliban shortly after 9/11. The 2 don’t have anything in frequent apart from their comparable names. The Aerospace Professor didn’t plead responsible to seditious conspiracy….

[T]o my information, this connection was fully made up out of entire fabric by Bing’s summarization function (which is outwardly based mostly on ChatGPT); I do know of no different web site that truly makes any such connection (which I stress once more is a completely factually unfounded connection).

Battle is now suing Microsoft for libel over this…

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