At the very least, Google, et al, should be required to include "This AI information may or may not be accurate" on every online AI post. Or, better yet, Google (etc) shouldn't post anything that hasn't been vetted by an actual human.
Absolutely, this looks very much like printing falsehoods that damaged someone’s reputation and put them in danger. I hope Canadian courts will conclude that AI (and the monstrous companies behind them) can commit libel.
At the very least, Google, et al, should be required to include "This AI information may or may not be accurate" on every online AI post. Or, better yet, Google (etc) shouldn't post anything that hasn't been vetted by an actual human.
"AI Article Vet" would be a very dystopian cyberpunk job.
Heaven forfend they should be liable for damages when they publish defamatory information with reckless disregard of its accuracy.
Absolutely, this looks very much like printing falsehoods that damaged someone’s reputation and put them in danger. I hope Canadian courts will conclude that AI (and the monstrous companies behind them) can commit libel.