• “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.”

    • That’s the entire point of AI. Companies know it sucks but they can launder their irresponsible decisions through it.

  • 2 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.

      • 2 days

        The precedent that fucking around is going to hurt is what we need set.

        • Unfortunately jury trials set no precedent, even if they award damages. So Google can afford to lose because it’s almost always a jury trial.

          • Not a “legal” precedent. But a precedent that they can be sued, and they can lose. Causing more people to sue…

            • they 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.

              • 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.

      • 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.

  • 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.

    • Gah, beat me to it! It’s impossible to have an original idea on the internet!