Liability for AI defamation
If an artificial intelligence publishes false information about a person, who should be held responsible for it? Can the person about whom this information was published sue the company that created the AI?
If an artificial intelligence publishes false information about a person, who should be held responsible for it? Can the person about whom this information was published sue the company that created the AI?
How will the use of artificial intelligence in legal practice affect the liability of attorneys and lawyers for providing false data in the future?
I use Google's Gemini AI service and I want to know: am I responsible for the content generated by it? For example, if I use it to write public letters or create images that are then distributed publicly.
If a person knowingly spreads false information about another person that causes them harm, can they be held liable? What are the consequences if they are found guilty?
I am in litigation and considering using AI to prepare my case. Can I use ChatGPT or other AI tools to search for court precedents, and what are the possible implications of doing so?
What happens if I, as a lawyer, use artificial intelligence to prepare documents for a court case and it generates fake citations? Can liability be avoided if certain measures are taken?