Arve Hjalmar Holmen, a Norwegian citizen, filed a complaint against OpenAI after ChatGPT inaccurately claimed he murdered his two sons, causing him distress. His complaint also cites GDPR violations regarding accuracy, prompting worries that misinformation could harm his reputation in the community. Holmen's complaint underscores the potential risks of AI tools spreading falsehoods, particularly when the inaccuracies intertwine with real-life details. Noyb, a digital rights group, has joined Holmen in urging regulatory action to prevent similar situations, expressing hope that OpenAI's updated models will mitigate future misinformation.
Arve Hjalmar Holmen has filed a complaint against OpenAI for ChatGPT falsely claiming he murdered his two sons, causing distress and potential harm to his reputation.
The chatbot's response, which inaccurately stated that Holmen had been sentenced to prison for the alleged murders, has raised significant privacy and accuracy concerns under European data law.
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