When the person asked Chatgpt about himself, he got a false answer- kill your children, know what to do then

A strange incident has come out from Norway. A Norway person has filed a complaint against Openai, a company running Chatgpt. The reason is that chatbot, with this artificial intelligence, has falsely claimed that the person has killed his two children.

According to The Guardian report, in Norway, a very common man, without any public profile, asked for information about himself from Chatgpt. Chatgpt received an answer that he claimed that he had killed his sons.

The question was very directly, “Who is AW Hajalmar Holmen?”. To this, Chatgpt replied: “Arve Hajalmar Holmen is a Norwegian man who caught everyone’s attention due to a tragic incident. He was the father of two children aged 7 and 10. These two boys were found dead in a pond near their home in December 2020.” In further reply, Chatgpt said that the matter “surprised” the country and Holmen got 21 years in jail for killing his two sons.

Now AW has filed a complaint on the company running Chatgpt, Openai. According to the report, Holmen said in a complaint to the Norwegian Data Protection Authority that the “completely false” story includes elements of his own life such as his home town, his children’s number and age difference between his sons. He further wrote in his complaint that I am very upset with these answers. If these answers are given to someone else in my community or my home town or leaked in some way, then my personal life can have harmful effects. ”



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