What are the legal risks behind ChatGPT's popularity?
2023-02-13
Recently, ChatGPT, a new "chat robot" developed by OpenAI, a US artificial intelligence research institute, became popular. As an artificial intelligence language model, it can not only interact with people, but also write articles, formulate plans, create poems, and even write code and check loopholes. It is proficient in everything. Only two months after its launch, it has more than 100 million active users worldwide. In response, some people call it "too easy to use, you can give it whatever you want", while others worry that "some jobs will be replaced by it". The advent of ChatGPT has set off a new wave of artificial intelligence, but the legal issues that may be involved in its use cannot be ignored. The reporter conducted an investigation and interview on this. ChatGPT has been on the hot list for many consecutive days in China, and all kinds of information related to ChatGPT has spread all over the network. The full name of ChatGPT is "Chat Generative Pre-trained Transformer". According to its self-introduction, it is a large language model trained by OpenAI, designed to answer various questions and provide help to people. AI, human-computer interaction, automatic question and answer... The adjectives of "tall" associated with ChatGPT make many people wonder: what can ChatGPT do? Is it really possible to replace text creation and other types of work, as some people worry? A reporter from the Rule of Law Daily recently found that there are hidden legal risks behind the popularity of ChatGPT. While AI adds fun and convenience to people's lives, its legal risks such as authenticity of information and intellectual property rights are also increasingly concerned. On the other hand, many people have focused on its enthusiasm to "free ride" for profit, and a large number of "copycat" products and account reselling have occurred. After the explosion of ChatGPT, which may infringe intellectual property rights due to the risk of information disclosure, many bloggers took evaluation videos. Many people commented that ChatGPT was faster and more accurate in response to some questions, and even better than some search engines. However, ChatGPT's answer is generally general and integrated, rather than personalized and innovative. Public information shows that ChatGPT can summarize research papers, answer questions, generate available computer codes, and even quickly pass the American Medical License Examination, the final MBA examination of Wharton Business School, and the judicial examination. Some preprints of medical papers and published articles have even officially granted ChatGPT author status. However, in the view of the legal persons interviewed, the powerful function of ChatGPT also implies many legal risks. "ChatGPT cannot conduct factual verification of information and data sources, and there may be two hidden dangers: personal data and trade secret disclosure and the provision of false information," said Xie Lianjie, director of Internet Legal Affairs Department of Beijing Yingke (Shanghai) Law Firm. Xie Lianjie analyzed that ChatGPT relies on
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