Louis Ingenthron on Nostr: I've already conceded, long ago, that companies that allow such systems to speak for ...
I've already conceded, long ago, that companies that allow such systems to speak for them should be liable for the results.
But that's very different from a chatbot with a disclaimer.
Nobody is stupid for believing a corporate bot that lies to them about a sale. But they are absolutely stupid if they try to get facts from ChatGPT, ignoring all the disclaimers, and then later rely on those "facts" in a critical situation.
But that's very different from a chatbot with a disclaimer.
Nobody is stupid for believing a corporate bot that lies to them about a sale. But they are absolutely stupid if they try to get facts from ChatGPT, ignoring all the disclaimers, and then later rely on those "facts" in a critical situation.