Turn everything over to AI? What could possibly go wrong? ChatGPT falsely accused me of sexual harassment. Can we trust AI?
Now we don't need crazy people to level false accusations of a crime, we can get computers to do that more efficiently. Or something.
Some of us have warned about the danger of political bias in the use of AI systems, including programs like ChatGPT. That bias could even include false accusations, which happened to me recently.
I received a curious email from a fellow law professor about research that he ran on ChatGPT about sexual harassment by professors. The program promptly reported that I had been accused of sexual harassment in a 2018 Washington Post article after groping law students on a trip to Alaska.
It was not just a surprise to UCLA professor Eugene Volokh, who conducted the research. It was a surprise to me since I have never gone to Alaska with students, The Post never published such an article, and I have never been accused of sexual harassment or assault by anyone.
As someone pointed out, false accusations against law professors MIGHT not be the best business model.
Hat tip to Small Dead Animals: I, For One, Welcome Our New Self-Driving Overlords.
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