• Sturgist@lemmy.ca
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    2 hours ago

    I literally laughed out loud reading the headline. Good shit, hopefully the Find Out season will carry on at this kinda pace. Probably won’t, but it’d be nice to see.

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      A German regional court has ruled that Google is directly liable for false claims in its AI-generated search overviews.

      Unfortunately, the regional court is the lowest court stage. This will climb up until highest German court and after this to the EU court, I expect to see.

      Being then a „Grundsatzurteil“ that is leading all courts in Germany. Our legal system isn’t case driven.

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        Unfortunately, the regional court is the lowest court stage

        No. Landgericht is the second stage already.

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      It’s Germany, they’ll just find a way to blame Brussels and throw more money at the US as an apology.

  • Zwuzelmaus@feddit.org
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    the AI makes its own claims that don’t appear in any linked source, and the operator has to answer for them. […] if it gains traction internationally, the fallout could hit not just Google but every AI provider

    And that is a good thing!

    We (the world) need at least some basic level of quality and truth in AI generated answers. FINALLY.

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    This isn’t final. Google has time to appeal. Let’s hold off on the label “landmark” until it reaches legal effectiveness. Which it probably won’t, however good a verdict by a German regional court, much less one based in Bavaria, this is in my opinion.

    Google lawyers arguing in court that Google’s so-called AI results are shit anyways and people should know it is chef’s kiss.

  • M0oP0o@mander.xyz
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    I mean yeah? This is the only way to square the circle. Same as if you buy a thing from amazon, it does not matter what they try to pull in the back you went and bought a thing from a place. If you google a thing and google shows a wrong (and often plain dangerous) answer then yeah, that counts as google! Maybe if they did not also try and fake the result being true they could have an argument.

    And there is already precedence for this as a few nation’s courts have found that a company is bound by promises made by their own AI agents that it empowers to answer customers. This is just the same idea but for search. I hope it goes though all the German courts and is picked up in other places.

  • Samsy@lemmy.ml
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    1 hour ago

    Interesting showstopper for the AI-Bubble. Let’s see where this is going.