A sourced, cross-referenced database of reported AI incidents.
Every record sourced. Every claim hedged where unconfirmed. Cross-linked to applicable laws, active lawsuits, and compliance vendors. Drawn from AIID, AIAAIC, and OECD AIM and extended with editorial verification.
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- Alleged
Grammarly's AI Expert Review Allegedly Used Journalists' and Authors' Names Without Consent
Re-verifiedNewly published.
- Alleged
Sixth Circuit Sanctioned Lawyers in Whiting v. City of Athens over Alleged Fake Appellate Citations in Briefs Reportedly Bearing Hallmarks of Hallucinations
Re-verifiedNewly published.
- Alleged
Purported Deepfake of Ashley James Reportedly Used to Promote Weight Loss Pills
Re-verifiedNewly published.
- Alleged
Meta Internal AI Agent Reportedly Gave Advice That Allegedly Exposed Sensitive Data to Unauthorized Employees
Re-verifiedNewly published.
- Confirmed
Hachette Reportedly Canceled Publication of Mia Ballard's Shy Girl After Generative AI Authorship Allegations
Status changeStatus changed to confirmed.
- Alleged
Purported Deepfake Applicant Reportedly Impersonated Tokyo IT Executive Kenbun Yoshii During Online Job Interview
Re-verifiedNewly published.
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