A disturbing incident has come to light involving Google's AI technology, sparking concerns about the reliability of language models. According to a complaint filed in the case of Murray v. Alphabet, Inc., a Utah man is accusing Google's AI of falsely accusing him of a sex crime through a hallucinated news article. The complaint, which was recently removed to federal court, includes screenshots of the allegedly fabricated piece, which appears to be generated by a large language model. The incident raises questions about the potential consequences of AI-generated content and the need for greater oversight and accountability in the development of these technologies.
From a Complaint in Murray v. Alphabet, Inc., just removed yesterday to federal court, one of the sets of screenshots… The post Large Libel Models Strike Again? Google AI Allegedly Hallucinates Sex Crime Allegations Against Utah Man appeared first on Reason.com.