Tag: AI Misinformation
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ChatGPT Faces Privacy Complaint Over Defamatory AI Hallucinations
Here are a few options for a WordPress excerpt, playing with slightly different angles, all under 150 characters (ideal for many themes):
**Option 1 (Focus on the core drama):**
> ChatGPT in hot water! A privacy complaint in Europe alleges "AI hallucinations" are causing defamation. GDPR implications loom.
**Option 2 (Highlighting the AI hallucination issue):**
> AI "hallucinations" are causing real-world problems. ChatGPT faces a privacy complaint in Europe over fabricated info & defamation.
**Option 3 (Question-based, intriguing):**
> Can AI defame you? ChatGPT is facing a privacy complaint in Europe over fabricated information. GDPR is watching closely.
**Option 4 (More informal, engaging tone):**
> Uh oh, ChatGPT's in trouble! "AI hallucinations" are causing a privacy headache in Europe, with defamation claims flying.
**Option 5 (Emphasizing the regulatory angle):**
> European regulators are circling ChatGPT! A privacy complaint over AI "hallucinations" raises big GDPR and AI regulation questions.
**Why these work as excerpts:**
* **Concise:** They are short and to the point, respecting the limited space of an excerpt.
* **Intriguing:** They raise questions and create curiosity, making readers want to learn more.
* **Keyword Rich:** They include important keywords like "ChatGPT," "privacy," "AI hallucinations," "GDPR," and "Europe," which are relevant to the article's topic.
* **Focus on the Hook:** They immediately highlight the most interesting and newsworthy aspect of the article – the privacy complaint and the AI hallucination issue.
**For WordPress, you would typically:**
1. **Go to your post editor.**
2. **Look for the "Excerpt" box.** It's often under the main content editor, sometimes you might need to click "Screen Options" at the top right and make sure "Excerpt" is checked if you don't see it.
3. **Paste one of these excerpts (or your own version inspired by them) into the "Excerpt" box.**
4. **Update or Publish your post.**
WordPress will then use this excerpt in places like your blog index page, category pages, and RSS feeds, instead of automatically grabbing the first few lines of your article.