ChatGPT falsely told voters their mayor was jailed for bribery. He may sue.

Washington Post - Technology News 

OpenAI on Thursday did not immediately respond to a request for comment sent overnight. In an earlier statement in response to the chatbot's false claims about the law professor, OpenAI spokesperson Niko Felix said: "When users sign up for ChatGPT, we strive to be as transparent as possible that it may not always generate accurate answers. Improving factual accuracy is a significant focus for us, and we are making progress."