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Artificial? Yes. Intelligent? Not So Much. 0

Accountable? We’ll see you in court.

Nippon Life Insurance has sued OpenAI in federal court in Chicago, alleging that OpenAI engaged in UPL, that is, the unauthorized practice of law. The basis? ChatGPT advised the settling plaintiff in the underlying disability case that she could reopen that dismissed lawsuit. (She had a case of settler’s remorse, not that any settling party has ever felt that way.) Nippon’s complaint alleges that ChatGPT is not an attorney and therefore cannot give legal advice.

Much more–and much more disturbing–AI legal antics at the link.

Afterthought:

Maybe we are not facing the singularity after all.

It’s looking more and more like we are facing the AI slopilarity.

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