OpenAI Faces GDPR Complaint Over ChatGPT's False Murder Allegations
Privacy group Noyb alleges OpenAI violated GDPR by failing to ensure data accuracy and not allowing corrections after ChatGPT falsely accused a Norwegian man of murdering his children.
- ChatGPT falsely claimed Norwegian man Arve Hjalmar Holmen murdered two of his children and attempted to kill a third, mixing real personal details with fabricated accusations.
- Noyb filed a complaint with Norwegian data authorities, asserting that OpenAI violated GDPR by not ensuring data accuracy or providing mechanisms for correcting false information.
- The false claims about Holmen are no longer generated by ChatGPT, but concerns persist that the defamatory data may still exist within the AI model's internal systems.
- Under GDPR, personal data must be accurate, and individuals have the right to request corrections, which Noyb argues OpenAI has failed to adequately implement.
- OpenAI has previously faced GDPR enforcement, including a $16 million fine and temporary ban in Italy in 2024, highlighting ongoing regulatory scrutiny of generative AI tools.