A German court recently ruled that Google is legally responsible and liable for errors that arise in its AI Summaries.Google's appealing, on the grounds that it believes the vast majority of AI Summaries are accurate, and that the original case was (or should've been) about only a few isolated cases.https://techcentral.co.za/google-on-the-hook-for-what-its-ai-tells-users-court-rules/282703/?utm_source=MastodonAfricaI agree with both. I agree that the AI Summaries are accurate in the vast majority of cases, but I also agree with the original ruling.And I don't understand what Google is worried about; if it's true that the AI Summaries are accurate in the vast majority of cases, then why should they not be willing to be accountable for the odd occasions where they're not?What am I missing?#AI #Google
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