'The false attributions were the direct product of Koi’s unsupervised reliance': Startup sues Koi…
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MeetingTV has filed a lawsuit against Palo Alto Networks and its subsidiary Koi Security over a recent blog post which alleges the latter's AI system generated false claims connecting the video conferencing startup to a Chinese espionage campaign.
Court documents describe the publication as reckless reliance on an automated analytical tool without adequate human verification.
The lawsuit alleges that Koi relied heavily on its proprietary Wings analytical platform, which generated false links between MeetingTV and a cybercrime group called DarkSpectre, and according to court documents, the startup claims the system created unsupported connections that were presented as evidence of criminal activity.
AI-generated findings become the centre of legal dispute
MeetingTV founder Michael Robertson said the report relied on information that appeared to...
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