A law professor has expressed worries regarding OpenAI’s ChatGPT bot, indicating that it has ushered in a new era marked by misinformation. Criminal defense attorney Jonathan Turley has amplified concerns about the potential hazards associated with artificial intelligence after the chatbot falsely accused him of sexually harassing a student.
He conveyed the troubling accusation in a series of tweets that gained substantial traction online, along with a critical article. Turley, who lectures on law at George Washington University, described the fabricated claims as “chilling.”
“It created a false narrative alleging I was part of a faculty at a place where I have never worked, claimed that I went on a trip I never took, and reported an allegation that was completely untrue,” he told The Post. “It’s deeply ironic, considering that I have been addressing the threats AI poses to free speech.”
The 61-year-old legal scholar learned about the chatbot’s …