This month, OpenAI announced “up to $2 million” in funding for research studies on AI safety and well-being. At its surface, this may seem generous, but following in the footsteps of other tech giants facing scrutiny over their products’ mental health impacts, it’s nothing more than grantwashing.
This industry practice commits a pittance to research that is doomed to be ineffective due to information and resources that companies hold back. When grantwashing works, it compromises the search for answers. And that’s an insult to anyone whose loved one’s death involved chatbots.
OpenAI’s pledge came a week after the company’s lawyers argued that the company isn’t to blame in the death of a California teenager who ChatGPT encouraged to commit suicide. In the company’s attempt to disclaim responsibility in court, they even requested a list of invitees to the teen’s memorial and video footage of the service and the people there. In the last year, OpenAI and other generative AI companies have been accused of causing numerous deaths and psychotic breaks by encouraging people into suicide, feeding delusions, and giving them risky instructions
Beware of OpenAI's 'Grantwashing' on AI Harms
Submitted 21 hours ago by tonytins@pawb.social to technology@lemmy.world
https://www.techpolicy.press/beware-of-openais-grantwashing-on-ai-harms/