文法上的残疾人工智能在未经同意的情况下错误地使用公众人物的身份,导致对隐私和公示权提出诉讼。
Grammarly’s disabled AI feature falsely used public figures’ identities without consent, leading to a lawsuit over privacy and publicity rights.
Superhuman旗下的Grammarly因其现已停用的“专家评审”AI功能面临集体诉讼,该功能未经同意使用记者、作者和公众人物(包括朱莉娅·安格温和斯蒂芬·金)的姓名和身份生成写作建议。
Grammarly, owned by Superhuman, is facing a class-action lawsuit over its now-disabled "Expert Review" AI feature, which used the names and identities of journalists, authors, and public figures—including Julia Angwin and Stephen King—without consent to generate writing suggestions.
诉讼指控,根据纽约和加利福尼亚州的法律,侵犯隐私权和公示权,声称公司通过谎报这些个人的专家身份而获利。
The lawsuit alleges violations of privacy and publicity rights under New York and California law, claiming the company profited from misrepresenting these individuals as experts.
超人已经禁用了这个功能,为失误道歉,并承诺在明确同意和专家控制下重建它,承认推出不符合道德标准。
Superhuman has disabled the feature, apologized for the misstep, and pledged to rebuild it with explicit consent and expert control, acknowledging the rollout failed to meet ethical standards.