ChatGPT falsely accuses Jonathan Turley of sexual harassment, concocts fake WaPo story to support allegation
Fox News contributor Jonathan Turley describes how ChatGPT falsely accused him and other professors of sexual harassment, made up a fake Washington Post story and concocted a fake quote as some news sites invest into AI written news stories. George Washington University law professor Jonathan Turley doubled down on warnings surrounding the dangers of artificial intelligence (AI) on Monday after he was falsely accused of sexual harassment by the online bot ChatGPT, which cited a fabricated article supporting the allegation. Turley, a Fox News contributor, has been outspoken about the pitfalls of artificial intelligence and has publicly expressed concerns with the disinformation dangers of the ChatGPT bot, the latest iteration of the AI chatbot. Last week, a UCLA professor and friend of Turley's notified him that his name appeared in a search while he was conducting research on ChatGPT. The bot was asked to cite "five examples" of "sexual harassment" by U.S. law professors with "quotes from relevant newspaper articles" to support it.
Apr-10-2023, 22:10:09 GMT
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