Norwegian Man Seeks Fine After ChatGPT Falsely Accused Him of Killing Sons
Summary
A Norwegian man filed a complaint seeking a fine against OpenAI after an older version of ChatGPT falsely claimed he killed his two sons and was jailed for 21 years, prompting OpenAI to update its models to improve accuracy.
Key Points
- A Norwegian man filed a complaint after ChatGPT falsely claimed he killed his two sons and was jailed for 21 years.
- The man, Arve Hjalmar Holmen, contacted Norway's data regulator demanding OpenAI be fined for the 'hallucination' of false information presented as fact.
- OpenAI acknowledged the issue related to an older version of ChatGPT and said it has since updated its models to improve accuracy.