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Who Pays When A.I. Is Wrong?

New court cases seek to define content created by artificial intelligence as defamatory — a novel concept that has captivated some legal experts.

Ken Bensinger
Author: Ken Bensinger

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Ken Bensinger

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Artificial Intelligence, Compensation for Damages (Law), Freedom of Speech and Expression, Google Inc, Libel and Slander, Meta Platforms Inc, OpenAI Labs, Starbuck, Robby, Suits and Litigation (Civil)
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