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Radio jockey sues OpenAI after ChatGPT creates fake complaint accusing him of fraud

The incident is likely the result of a relatively frequent problem with generative AI known as hallucinations.

June 12, 2023 / 21:17 IST
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On its main page, ChatGPT includes a warning that it may “occasionally generate incorrect information” or 'produce harmful instructions or biased content.'
On its main page, ChatGPT includes a warning that it may “occasionally generate incorrect information” or 'produce harmful instructions or biased content.'

A radio jockey in US's Georgia has sued artificial intelligence company OpenAI for defamation after its ChatGPT fabricated legal claims against him. This is believed to be the first defamation complaint related to the AI-powered chatbot introduced in November 2022.

The lawsuit was filed by Mark Walters, founder of Armed American Radio (whose website describes him as “the loudest voice in America fighting for gun rights”), seeking unspecified monetary damages, Vanity Fair reported.

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As per media reports, the incident happened when a journalist sought details about a real, ongoing suit regarding gun rights. ChatGPT responded with a legal document claiming that Walters misappropriated funds for personal expenses without authorisation or reimbursement, forged fifinancial records and bank statements to conceal his activities.

According to the lawsuit, “Every statement of fact in the (ChatGPT) summary pertaining to Walters is false.” The AI chatbot even created “an erroneous case number” in its response, Forbes reported.