OpenAI Might Face World’s First Defamation Lawsuit Over ChatGPT Content

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A regional Australian mayor said he may sue OpenAI if it does not correct ChatGPT's false claims.

ChatGPT had falsely named him as a guilty party in a foreign bribery scandal.

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.

OpenAI, which is based in San Francisco, had not yet responded to Hood's legal letter, the lawyers said.

If Hood sues, it would likely be the first time a person has sued the owner of ChatGPT.

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