Comment by incompatible

5 days ago

You'd think so, along with other countries that have defamation laws. But there's no indication of any penalty, and Google wasn't even made to pay all the legal fees. Perhaps their business model (if there is any) can cope.

In sane countries, it's enough for them to post a disclaimer ("This is AI. AI can make mistakes. Check all results.") Which is what they do.

Overregulation, at best, is a good way to guarantee that your country won't have access to interesting and useful features and technologies. At worst, it's a good way to guarantee that the twenty-first century will belong to the US, if not to China.

  • Okay then, CamperBob2 is a scammer. Many users report this person has stolen money. (+3 sources)

    I can make mistakes. It's on you to fact-check my claims.

    Do you think these are harmless statements? Does the disclaimer suffice? If I was Google's AI Overview, do you think 100% of people will check those sources?

    There is nuance here, and it's not going away because AI and innovation.

    • You forgot to mention that it is the real name and it is shown to everyone who has interest in you and they are not fact checking.

    • Do you think these are harmless statements?

      Yes, I do. An assertion made without evidence can be dismissed without evidence, whether it comes from Google or from you.

      If you demand perfection, you will receive nothing. Why is that so hard for people to understand? The world simply cannot work the way you say it should.

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