Null User Object@lemmy.worldEnglish
2 days“If a human spokesperson made these false allegations on Google’s behalf, a significant award of punitive damages would be warranted. Google should not have lesser liability because the defamatory statements were published by software that Google created and controls.”
muusemuuse@sh.itjust.worksEnglish
22 hoursThat’s the entire point of AI. Companies know it sucks but they can launder their irresponsible decisions through it.
- Skankhunt420@sh.itjust.worksEnglish3 hours
Not if we have a government that actually protects us, they wouldnt.
- db2@lemmy.worldEnglish2 days
1.5 million? That’s a rounding error at Google, they’ll still try to evade responsibility but that dollar amount is meaningless to them.
MinnesotaGoddam@lemmy.worldEnglish
2 daysUnfortunately jury trials set no precedent, even if they award damages. So Google can afford to lose because it’s almost always a jury trial.
- 22 hours
Not a “legal” precedent. But a precedent that they can be sued, and they can lose. Causing more people to sue…
MinnesotaGoddam@lemmy.worldEnglish
22 hoursthey could always be sued. the standing of the plaintiffs can (and given the defendant, will) always be challenged. some of it is fundamental rights, some of it’s procedural wrangling.
- 14 minutes
Yes they could always be sued. But people tend to shy away from sueing big companies like google. Seeing someone else win, makes it feel possible. Plus it shows a strategy for winning. Thus increasing the number of people trying for a payday.
- hyperencabulator@lemmy.todayEnglish2 days
IMO the precedent needs to be a proportion or percentage based item, not an arbitrary number. Something big enough to massively hurt, like 30% of this or last years’ post tax profits will be fined and Alphabet and all subsidiaries will be deemed ineligible for any tax waivers, deductions, or credits for a number of years to be determined by a jury, no less than 1 no greater than 100.
- 22 hours
Don’t think you can get that from a civil suit. But I don’t disagree.
- 2 days
I am sure that google will bring up that it has a disclaimer about how AI can make mistakes. But really, that’s the equivalent of saying “no offense” before you say something offensive.
- N0t_5ure@lemmy.worldEnglish2 days
Gah, beat me to it! It’s impossible to have an original idea on the internet!




