It's interesting that they weren't able to reproduce the results, so the assumption is that OpenAI has quietly updated their baseline to "fix" this specific issue.
"Ars could not immediately reach Hood’s legal team to find out which text prompts generated the alleged defamatory claims or to confirm if OpenAI had responded to confirm that the error had been fixed. The legal team was still waiting for that response at the time that Reuters' report published early this morning."
ARS ran a somewhat related story yesterday: https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2023/04/openai-may-be-su...
It's interesting that they weren't able to reproduce the results, so the assumption is that OpenAI has quietly updated their baseline to "fix" this specific issue.
"Ars could not immediately reach Hood’s legal team to find out which text prompts generated the alleged defamatory claims or to confirm if OpenAI had responded to confirm that the error had been fixed. The legal team was still waiting for that response at the time that Reuters' report published early this morning."