ChatGPT Faces Defamation Claims. Will Section 230 Protect AI Chatbots?

On May 18, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of Big Tech in the Gonzalez v. Google and Twitter v. Taamneh cases, which centered around whether social media platforms should be held liable for enabling terrorist actors by failing to limit their reach on their platforms.

But perhaps more significantly, in its ruling, the court declined to reconsider the scope of Section 230’s liability protections to account for technological advancements such as generative artificial intelligence. Specifically, justices wrote that they “decline to address the application of §230…


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