Air Canada Argues in Court that Its AI Chatbot Is a 'Separate Legal Entity Responsible for Its Own Actions'
A recent small claims court decision found Air Canada liable for incorrect advice given by its website chatbot that led to a grieving customer paying more for plane tickets. Incredibly, the airline argued that its AI chatbot is "a separate legal entity res...
So corporations have created artifical life forms to replace us and now they are separate legal entities?
Yup. You got it! Just like corporations are considered 'persons' I suppose. It's an inverted world inside the globalist head.
They paid to use AI to interact with people about their processes, instead of paying people to interact with people about their processes. Sooo.. it sounds like they're on the hook.
Maybe a few million dollar lawsuit will make them train and hire good people who can understand their processes and relay that to people who want to know about their processes.
I can't stand working with AI chatbots for companies.. they're either too weak, or can't figure out what someone really needs.
I've had similar experiences. They can't think outside the box lol....duh!
Unbelievable. These woke heads of corporations will say anything it seems to get out of claiming responsibility.
Seriously can't make this sh*t up!
AI chatbots are merely deterministic algorithms (developed by humans) used to predict language sequences from vast amounts of prior “training” data. I could see Air CA’s argument if its chatbot was sentient but no, where not quite there yet.
To argue that an AI Chatbot can make independent decisions and is basically sentient is absurd. It'll never happen.
ChatBot Lives Matter. I’m not defending AC by any means; think their argument is asinine.