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minus-squarepassepartout@feddit.orglinkfedilinkarrow-up4·5 days agoThank you for your insights, they seem valuable at least to me, who is even further away from being a lawyer lol. the normal way that Corpos avoid situations like this lawsuit is by making qualified statements, estimates within a range, non absolute statement Would be nothing less than crazy stupid if they were to be found guilty for letting marketing be to honest / lawyers be to negligent. Now again I am not a lawyer, but in many kinds of cases… well, anything that is entered as evidence, could potentially become public knowledge… So, forcing this lawsuit may also serve as a way to make such records more widely available. Would be great to see some antitrust level cases against LLMs using this - as well as hopefully even clearer and more qualified cases - as precedent.
Thank you for your insights, they seem valuable at least to me, who is even further away from being a lawyer lol.
Would be nothing less than crazy stupid if they were to be found guilty for letting marketing be to honest / lawyers be to negligent.
Would be great to see some antitrust level cases against LLMs using this - as well as hopefully even clearer and more qualified cases - as precedent.