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by CoastalCoder
745 days ago
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This reminds me of that recent issue with a Canadian airline, where (IIRC) a court ruled that their chatbot made a wrong, but binding, commitment to a customer. I'm curious if a Canadian court would hold Meta liable for the man's losses in this case as well. |
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This FB thing is a case of an LLM simply hallucinating without direct human intervention.
Very different cases from a computer science perspective. My hope is that legally, they don't get viewed differently.
If you outsource functions of your business to a third party contractor you are still responsible for what they do and say. I don't think we should allow companies to weasel out of their obligations because they were dumb enough to let a sentence generator loose in a way that it could make commitments.