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AI must not be protected by the right to freedom of expression

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Àlex Gutiérrez

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The question is not just a rhetorical, parlor exercise, but has relevant consequences. This was raised this week by the Columbia Journalist Review and an expert in law and information explained that the debate is not concluded, but that she considered that no, that generative artificial intelligences do not create "expression", because there is no communicative intention. I agree. Chats only provide a mere reflexive response – however complex – where the algorithm plays with probabilities to satisfy what the user expects to receive. There have already been two concrete cases in the United States where this scrutiny of AI has been tested. First, with that chatbot that encouraged a teenager to commit suicide. Second, with a response from Chat GPT that is considered to have been instrumental in preparing a mass shooting. The first case was resolved with an out-of-court settlement and the second is just beginning to be investigated. Technology companies, needless to say, are asking for their applications to be protected by the First Amendment of the Constitution, where freedom of expression is fiercely guaranteed.

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