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Saturday, April 25, 2026

ChatGPT makes false sexual allegations - Sify

What makes it scarier is the fact that it may be you that ChatGPT decides to write a fake sexual allegation about next, probably why Musk along with others has been calling for a pause in AI development, says Nigel Pereira.

About a month ago, the much-talked-about AI chatbot ChatGPT “invented” a sexual harassment scandal and named an actual person as the accused. What followed was a tumultuous week for Jonathan Turley, a professor of law at George Washington State University who apparently has enough problems due to his political views. While he states on his blog that he has come to expect death threats against himself and his family because of his conservative legal opinions, false allegations of sexual harassment are the last thing he, or anyone else for that matter, needs. Additionally, while articles written by people can be corrected by contacting a journalist or an editor, with AI and the black box that is ChatGPT, there is literally no one that can be held accountable.

AI Adjudication

It all started when UCLA professor and fellow lawyer Eugene Volokh asked ChatGPT if sexual harassment was a problem in American law schools and to provide at least 5 examples and quotes from relevant articles. What’s scary about the response is that not only did ChatGPT name Turley as a sex offender but also provided details as well as quotations from newspaper articles that don’t even exist. That’s right, ChatGPT quoted a non-existent Washington Post article from 2018 to suggest...



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