Singapore | DrewTech Chapter 11: Large language models and larger legal minefields

The public unveiling of AI chatbots which provide fairly convincing simulacra of actual conversations has sent frissons of excitement at the vast potential of AI. Much has been discussed about how the use of these systems can lead to legal issues, both for developers and end-users. This article considers two specific legal issues – potential criminal liability and defamation which are often overlooked in this exciting and developing space.

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If you missed any of the chapters in our DrewTech series, you can read them below: 

  1. Chapter 1: The Importance of an Exit Strategy in Tech Contracts
  2. Chapter 2: Employees, technology and a legal hangover - bring your own problems?
  3. Chapter 3: I host, you post, I get sued?
  4. Chapter 4: Diabolus ex machina - Artificial (un)Intelligence and liability
  5. Chapter 5: Bringing Hygiene Online - The MAS Notice on Cyber Hygiene
  6. Chapter 6: Signing without signing – contactless contracts
  7. Chapter 7: My Kingdom for a Horse – When your Systems are Held to Ransom
  8. Chapter 8: New risks in new skins - Updates to the Guidelines on Risk Management Practices – Technology Risk
  9. Chapter 9: Of blockchains and stumbling blocks
  10. Chapter 10: Service by airdrop - no parachutes required