You didn't quote the really fun part of that article:
Experts told Ars that it remains unclear if disclaimers like X's will spare companies from liability should more people decide to sue over fake AI outputs. Defamation claims might depend on proving that platforms "knowingly" publish false statements, which disclaimers suggest they do. Last July, the Federal Trade Commission launched an investigation into OpenAI, demanding that the company address the FTC's fears of "false, misleading, or disparaging" AI outputs.
We are past the days of Glorbo where people manipulated news writing AI for their amusement. People can, and will, manipulate Grok into spitting out whatever they want it to say. If the disclaimer makes the resulting lawsuit worse for X/Twitter, that just drains their money faster.
Statistics: Posted by bilateralrope — 2024-04-23 04:37am