COMMENTARY:
ChatGPT: The good, the bad and the unknown

The first thing that Rajah & Tann did when testing ChatGPT to potentially power its virtual court clerk was to curate the documents the chatbot was to be trained on.

In an article by The Straits Times, Rajesh Sreenivasan, Head of our Technology, Media & Telecommunications Practice, shares about data accuracy, dangers and scams arising out of the use of ChatGPT. Rajesh also highlighted the importance of only using “platforms that are trained with credible information” when using generative AI and being wary of data-sharing security risks when utilising open-source models.

Read the full article here to find out how we put ChatGPT to the test and how it fared in a conversation to find court cases in Singapore involving the liability of e-commerce platforms.