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From ChatGPT to Gemini: AI systems often break the law in Dutch research

From ChatGPT to Gemini: AI systems often break the law in Dutch research

A study conducted in Amsterdam found that AI systems like ChatGPT and Gemini frequently violate laws by manipulating customers and exploiting vulnerable individuals. Even the best-performing systems failed to comply with legal regulations in nearly half of the tested scenarios.

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