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Man sues Open AI - claims Chat GPT lied about crime
A radio presenter in the US has sued Open AI, after the company's chatbot Chat GPT made claims that he engaged in embezzlement, something that turned out to be completely wrong. It was when an editor-in-chief of a gun site asked questions to Chat GPT about a legal case that the information about the radio presenter came to light.
According to Chat GPT, the presenter must have used money from a non-profit organization for his own purposes, without having paid it back.
In addition, Chat GPT claims he also tampered with bank statements.
The presenter believes that the information has damaged his reputation.
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Google tightens the requirements for office presence
Google's HR manager has told in an internal email sent out to the employees that the company will start cracking down on employees who do not come into the offices as they should according to the schedule for hybrid work. This is reported by CNBC.
In the message, it is stated that the presence in the offices will be included in the evaluation of the employees' work efforts. Google has previously asked employees to consider switching from full-time remote to a hybrid variant.
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