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Yale Suspends Palestine Activist After AI Article Linked Her To Terrorism

vendredi 14 mars 2025, 02:25 , par Slashdot
Yale Suspends Palestine Activist After AI Article Linked Her To Terrorism
Yale University has suspended a law scholar and pro-Palestinian activist after an AI-generated article from Jewish Onliner falsely linked her to a terrorist group. Gizmodo reports: Helyeh Doutaghi, the scholar at Yale Law School, told the New York Times that she is a 'loud and proud' supporter of Palestinian rights. 'I am not a member of any organization that would constitute a violation of U.S. law.' The article that led to her suspension was published in Jewish Onliner, a Substack that says it is 'empowered by A.I. capabilities.' The website does not publish the names of its authors out of fear of harassment. Ironically, Doutaghi and Yale were reportedly the subject of intense harassment after Jewish Onliner published the article linking Doutaghi to terrorism by citing appearances she made at events sponsored by Samidoun, a pro-Palestinian group.

Jewish Onliner is vague about how it uses AI to produce its articles, but the technology is known for making lots of mistakes and hallucinating information that is not true. It is quite possible that Jewish Onliner relied on AI to source information it used to write the article. That could open it up to liability if it did not perform fact-checking and due diligence on its writing. Besides the fact that Doutaghi says she is not a member of Samidoun, she attended events it sponsored that support Palestinian causes, Yale Law School said the allegations against her reflect 'potential unlawful conduct.'

Read more of this story at Slashdot.
https://news.slashdot.org/story/25/03/13/2156226/yale-suspends-palestine-activist-after-ai-article-l...

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