A renowned criminologist’s experiment with ChatGPT demonstrates the destructive power of police to elicit false confessions.
Believe it or not, innocent people do confess to crimes they did not commit – as did yogurt shop murder defendant Michael Scott, says lawyer, sociologist, and University of San Francisco professor ...
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ChatGPT just confessed to murder it couldn't commit – here's why that should terrify you
A police interrogation extracted a detailed murder confession from ChatGPT for a homicide that occurred decades before the AI’s 2022 training cutoff. The impossible admission demonstrates how easily ...
Today's police interrogation may look deceivingly tame, with interrogators offering sympathy and excuses to the suspect for ...
Most people believe they would never confess to a crime they didn’t commit. The idea feels totally counterintuitive to most of us: why would anyone willingly admit to something that could lead to ...
Confessions are a crucial form of evidence in our legal system. In my former career as a police officer, and in my current one as an attorney, I’ve seen confessions seal convictions, sway juries, and ...
Brown University’s Nicole Gonzalez Van Cleve argues that false confessions stem from something more pernicious than shoddy ...
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