ChatGPT: Mayor Announces Legal Action in Response to Fake Bribery Allegations

 

A mayor from Australia claimed he would file a lawsuit because of the misleading information advanced chatbot ChatGPT presented. 

Mayor of Hepburn Shire Council Brian Hood claims a tool owned by OpenAI falsely claimed he was jailed for bribery while employed by a division of Australia’s largest bank.

In reality, Mr. Hood was a tip-off source who was never indicted. 


The first official step in a defamation lawsuit in Australia was delivered by his attorneys to OpenAI: a concerns notice.

Following a 28-day response period, OpenAI must address the concerns raised in the notice; otherwise, Mr. Hood may file a lawsuit against the business in accordance with Australian law.

If he proceeds with the lawsuit, it would be the first time in the public eye that OpenAI has been sued for defamation regarding ChatGPT-produced content.
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