After the case where courts ruled in favor of a person who got false information from a chat bot about bereavement fare for flight tickets, you now have a case for setting up a cannibalism business and suing when they try to stop you
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iirc that was in Canada but I don't see why the argument wouldn't also be valid here
Maybe not but could you get out of it for entrapment though?
Except in that case, it wasn't just a third party chatbot. It was the airline's chatbot they had made available on their website. It's a bit different when you make a chatbot a representative of your company and it gives out false info.
This is an official government chat bot apparently.
From the article:
The announcement touted the ChatBot as a way for business owners to "save ... time and money by instantly providing them with actionable and trusted information from more than 2,000 NYC Business webpages and articles on topics such as compliance with codes and regulations, available business incentives, and best practices to avoid violations and fines."
I feel like the bot just responds positively to whatever you ask.
It's Yes Man from Fallout: New Vegas.
So I know chicken is considered safe at 165 F, steaks and fish are recommended 145 F. Just curious what the USDA would recommend cooking human to. I mean, is been said we're most like pork, so maybe 145?
Any input on this pressing issue would be appreciated.
would recommend cooking human
Eww
I mean, is been said we're most like pork
Oh well trichinosis is scary, so maybe you’re right
Kenny Hotz from Kenny VS. Spenny started his own show called Triumph of the Will and in one episode he tried to become a cannibal
https://m.imdb.com/title/tt1997800/
This post reminds me of that