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Posted by Chuck007
 - Today at 03:53:03
As much as I can see how certain aspects of AI being useleful, it is blatantly obvious it need to be regulated for the good of society.  But as long as we live in the world that is built around greedy politics and corporate creed runs rampant, it's just not going to happen (or at least anytime soon). 
Posted by TruthIsThere
 - December 20, 2025, 21:04:10
QuoteUnder Section 230 of US law, online platforms are generally not held liable for content created by third parties, as they are classified as intermediaries rather than publishers.

Uhm... under the hood; ChatGPT is a neural system; but... in the market; ChatGPT is a commercial product!

C'mon, folks... a child could understand this situation.

If... uhm... bureaucracy doesn't get involved, MS & ChatGPT are screwed.
Posted by Redaktion
 - December 20, 2025, 15:47:43
A US lawsuit alleges that OpenAI and Microsoft used ChatGPT in a manner that exacerbated a perpetrator's psychosis, indirectly contributing to a fatal crime. The case's outcome could play a crucial role in shaping how AI companies are held accountable in comparable situations.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/ChatGPT-faces-murder-charges-in-court.1189770.0.html