Core Viewpoint - A lawyer, Huang Guigeng, has filed a lawsuit against Baidu for defamation due to the AI-generated false criminal information about him, seeking compensation of 1 million yuan for reputational damage and 50,000 yuan for emotional distress [2][8]. Group 1: Lawsuit Details - The lawsuit was filed in the Haidian District People's Court in Beijing, with the first hearing taking place on February 6, 2025 [2][10]. - Huang claims that Baidu's AI generated severe false negative information, including accusations of threatening judges and bribery, which was disseminated to his clients and their families, causing significant distress and loss [8]. - The court accepted the case on November 2, 2025, as an AI-related infringement dispute [8]. Group 2: Baidu's Defense - Baidu argues that the AI-generated content is a result of "AI hallucination," a common issue in the development of generative AI, and asserts that it does not constitute direct or indirect infringement [2][9]. - The company claims that the AI's output is based on natural language processing and does not have independent intent, thus it cannot be held liable for the generated content [9]. - Baidu emphasizes that the AI hallucination is not a defect and will be addressed through technological iterations, asserting that there was no subjective fault on their part [9].
百度AI生成他人虚假犯罪信息案开庭,百度答辩:系AI幻觉,非故意所为