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Digital Delusions: Libel Lawsuit Based on Alleged ChatGPT “Hallucination”

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We’ve all heard about so-called AI “hallucinations,” when AI programs like ChatGPT make up “facts” that are not true.  For example, lawyers have gotten in trouble for citing fake AI-generated court cases. But could the...more

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Disinformation Litigation Lessons From Media Co. Losses

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In 2022 and early 2023, voting machine companies and the parents of school shooting victims won a string of court rulings against the media companies and personalities that had allegedly spread defamatory, viral lies about...more

Dorsey & Whitney LLP

Defamation Claims in UK Require Proof of “Serious Harm”

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The English courts have traditionally been a popular forum for defamation claims, not least because English law allows even non-residents who have minimal reputation in the UK to sue for defamation in the English courts and...more

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That’s TheWrap: A Change In California Law To Protect Online Media Publications

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A dispute involving an online media publisher has prompted California’s Legislature and Governor Jerry Brown to revise California’s libel law, in an effort to protect such publishers. California’s Civil Code Section 48a...more

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