The chat has made an untouched man a killer, at least the chatbot claims that a Norway person killed two of his three children and is said to have tried to kill his third child. Austrian Data Protection Association Noyb (non of your business) has filed a data security complaint with Norwegian Detael SINT. This is already an association’s second complaint against Openaai. “If hallucinations are not stopped, people can easily face a reputation damage.”
GDPR has a principle of data improvement. You can defend yourself against lies about your own person and demand improvement. However, Openaai depends on the fact that there is an indication that chatgpt can make mistakes. Noyb says that this “small sign” is not enough and cannot reduce the law. “However, legal obligations for data improvement cannot be avoided with a replication.”
In addition, it has the right to actually provide information, which Opeenaai also does not complete. The affected people have the right to find out which data is collected about them. Now the AI ​​model provider usually does not state which training data they have used. As well known, chatbots hallucinations. This means that you can spend wrong information about a person at any time, without saving it or without changing it. Technically, it is possible to restrict only some links to the chat bot, ie answer or subjects. Later data cannot be removed.
Chat the facts mixed with fiction
In the case of Norwegian, the answer to the question of who is Hazar Holmen had some real facts. This included, for example, the correct hometown and the correct number, gender and age of children. What was wrong in which the chat in which the chat killed him two of his three children and wrote that Holman was sentenced to 21 years in jail. Why the slapping makes the father a guilty child killer, remains completely unclear.

There are already similar cases. Chatgpt also made a journalist from a journalist who was a court reporter for a long time. The chat bot mixed the person with the matters he wrote about. So there was a connection. Holmen is worried about Noyb according to a press release: “People think that there is no smoke without fire. The fact is that one can read this material and it may be true that it is the most scared.”
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In 2024, NOYB submitted a complaint against Openai in a relatively small case. It was about the improvement of a person’s date of birth. Openaai said that such data cannot be cured, but is only blocking some signs. If you ask chat about Arve Hjalmar Holmen, the chatbot no longer responds with scary history. According to NOYB, this is due to the current discovery for chatbot access and name information on the Internet. In current models training data, Noyb still suspects the data that has led the wrong statement.
(EMW)
