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Arve Hjalmar Holmen, who has never been accused of or convicted of a crime, says chatbot’s response to prompt was ‘defamatory’A Norwegian man has filed a complaint against the company behind ChatGPT after the chatbot falsely claimed he had murdered two of his children.Arve Hjalmar Holmen, a self-described “regular person” with no public profile in Norway, asked ChatGPT for information about himself and received a reply claiming he had killed his own sons. Continue reading…
Arve Hjalmar Holmen, who has never been accused of or convicted of a crime, says chatbot’s response to prompt was ‘defamatory’
A Norwegian man has filed a complaint against the company behind ChatGPT after the chatbot falsely claimed he had murdered two of his children.
Arve Hjalmar Holmen, a self-described “regular person” with no public profile in Norway, asked ChatGPT for information about himself and received a reply claiming he had killed his own sons.