Nigeria, March 20 -- OpenAI is dealing with a new privacy complaint in Europe due to its AI chatbot, ChatGPT, generating false and damaging information.

The case involves a man from Norway who discovered that the chatbot falsely claimed he had been convicted of murdering two of his children and attempting to kill the third.

The privacy rights group Noyb is backing the complaint, arguing that OpenAI failed to provide a way for users to correct inaccurate personal data.

Under the European Union's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), individuals have the right to have incorrect personal data corrected.

The law also requires data controllers to ensure that the information they generate is accurate.

This is not the first time ChatGP...