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インシデント 45: Defamation via AutoComplete

概要: Google's autocomplete feature alongside its image search results resulted in the defamation of people and businesses.

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インシデントID
45
レポート数
28
インシデント発生日
2011-04-05
エディタ
Sean McGregor
Applied Taxonomies
CSETv0, CSETv1, GMF, MIT

CSETv1 分類法のクラス

分類法の詳細

Incident Number

The number of the incident in the AI Incident Database.
 

45

CSETv0 分類法のクラス

分類法の詳細

Problem Nature

Indicates which, if any, of the following types of AI failure describe the incident: "Specification," i.e. the system's behavior did not align with the true intentions of its designer, operator, etc; "Robustness," i.e. the system operated unsafely because of features or changes in its environment, or in the inputs the system received; "Assurance," i.e. the system could not be adequately monitored or controlled during operation.
 

Robustness, Assurance

Physical System

Where relevant, indicates whether the AI system(s) was embedded into or tightly associated with specific types of hardware.
 

Software only

Level of Autonomy

The degree to which the AI system(s) functions independently from human intervention. "High" means there is no human involved in the system action execution; "Medium" means the system generates a decision and a human oversees the resulting action; "low" means the system generates decision-support output and a human makes a decision and executes an action.
 

Medium

Nature of End User

"Expert" if users with special training or technical expertise were the ones meant to benefit from the AI system(s)’ operation; "Amateur" if the AI systems were primarily meant to benefit the general public or untrained users.
 

Amateur

Public Sector Deployment

"Yes" if the AI system(s) involved in the accident were being used by the public sector or for the administration of public goods (for example, public transportation). "No" if the system(s) were being used in the private sector or for commercial purposes (for example, a ride-sharing company), on the other.
 

No

Data Inputs

A brief description of the data that the AI system(s) used or were trained on.
 

User Google search input, photos

MIT 分類法のクラス

Machine-Classified
分類法の詳細

Risk Subdomain

A further 23 subdomains create an accessible and understandable classification of hazards and harms associated with AI
 

3.1. False or misleading information

Risk Domain

The Domain Taxonomy of AI Risks classifies risks into seven AI risk domains: (1) Discrimination & toxicity, (2) Privacy & security, (3) Misinformation, (4) Malicious actors & misuse, (5) Human-computer interaction, (6) Socioeconomic & environmental harms, and (7) AI system safety, failures & limitations.
 
  1. Misinformation

Entity

Which, if any, entity is presented as the main cause of the risk
 

AI

Timing

The stage in the AI lifecycle at which the risk is presented as occurring
 

Post-deployment

Intent

Whether the risk is presented as occurring as an expected or unexpected outcome from pursuing a goal
 

Unintentional

インシデントレポート

レポートタイムライン

+4
Google Found Liable For Autocomplete Suggestions In Italy
Google Instant's Allegedly 'Anti-Semitic' Results Lead To Lawsuit In FranceGoogle ordered to change autocomplete function in Japan+1
Google Autocomplete: Former German First Lady Defamation Case
Google would not be held liable for defamatory 'autocomplete' suggestions in UK, says expert+2
Google loses autocomplete defamation suit in Japan
Algorithmic Defamation: The Case of the Shameless Autocomplete+1
Hong Kong Court Rules Tycoon Can Sue Google For Defamation Over Search Results
+1
Google held to be a publisher of defamatory autocomplete and related search terms
Judgement of the German Federal Court of Justice on Google's autocomplete function+7
Defamation via Google search case to be discussed by High Court
+1
Defamation Update: Google under fire again
Google Found Liable For Autocomplete Suggestions In Italy

Google Found Liable For Autocomplete Suggestions In Italy

techdirt.com

Google loses autocomplete defamation case in Italy

Google loses autocomplete defamation case in Italy

zdnet.com

Google guilty of defamation, Italian court rules

Google guilty of defamation, Italian court rules

computerworld.com

Irish Hotel Sues Google For Defamation Over Autocomplete Suggestion

Irish Hotel Sues Google For Defamation Over Autocomplete Suggestion

searchengineland.com

Google Instant's Allegedly 'Anti-Semitic' Results Lead To Lawsuit In France

Google Instant's Allegedly 'Anti-Semitic' Results Lead To Lawsuit In France

huffingtonpost.co.uk

Google ordered to change autocomplete function in Japan

Google ordered to change autocomplete function in Japan

bbc.com

Google Autocomplete: Former German First Lady Defamation Case

Google Autocomplete: Former German First Lady Defamation Case

spiegel.de

Defamation Case Attacks Google Autocomplete Results

Defamation Case Attacks Google Autocomplete Results

dmlp.org

Google would not be held liable for defamatory 'autocomplete' suggestions in UK, says expert

Google would not be held liable for defamatory 'autocomplete' suggestions in UK, says expert

out-law.com

Google loses autocomplete defamation suit in Japan

Google loses autocomplete defamation suit in Japan

cnet.com

How to Deal with Google Suggest Defamation

How to Deal with Google Suggest Defamation

searchenginepeople.com

Federal Supreme Court: Google Liable for Defamatory Autocomplete Search Terms

Federal Supreme Court: Google Liable for Defamatory Autocomplete Search Terms

disputeresolutiongermany.com

Algorithmic Defamation: The Case of the Shameless Autocomplete

Algorithmic Defamation: The Case of the Shameless Autocomplete

nickdiakopoulos.com

Hong Kong Court Rules Tycoon Can Sue Google For Defamation Over Search Results

Hong Kong Court Rules Tycoon Can Sue Google For Defamation Over Search Results

businessinsider.com

Hong Kong tycoon can sue Google over 'autocomplete' search suggestions, court rules

Hong Kong tycoon can sue Google over 'autocomplete' search suggestions, court rules

scmp.com

Google held to be a publisher of defamatory autocomplete and related search terms

Google held to be a publisher of defamatory autocomplete and related search terms

lexology.com

Google liable for defamation through search and autocomplete features: Duffy v Google

Google liable for defamation through search and autocomplete features: Duffy v Google

barrysookman.com

Judgement of the German Federal Court of Justice on Google's autocomplete function

Judgement of the German Federal Court of Justice on Google's autocomplete function

en.wikipedia.org

Defamation via Google search case to be discussed by High Court

Defamation via Google search case to be discussed by High Court

abc.net.au

Australian to sue Google for defamation over search results

Australian to sue Google for defamation over search results

cbsnews.com

Man wins right to sue Google for defamation over image search results

Man wins right to sue Google for defamation over image search results

theguardian.com

You can now sue Google over defamatory 'innuendo' of search results

You can now sue Google over defamatory 'innuendo' of search results

abc.net.au

Australia court paves way for Google 'underworld' defamation case

Australia court paves way for Google 'underworld' defamation case

phys.org

Australian man allowed to sue Google for defamation after taking case to High Court

Australian man allowed to sue Google for defamation after taking case to High Court

thewest.com.au

Protecting Google from defamation is worth seriously considering

Protecting Google from defamation is worth seriously considering

theconversation.com

When auto-complete goes wrong: High Court gives green light to defamation action for Google search results

When auto-complete goes wrong: High Court gives green light to defamation action for Google search results

claytonutz.com

Defamation Update: Google under fire again

Defamation Update: Google under fire again

mondaq.com

Australian court rules man can sue Google for defamation

Australian court rules man can sue Google for defamation

startribune.com

Google Found Liable For Autocomplete Suggestions In Italy
techdirt.com · 2011

Google Found Liable For Autocomplete Suggestions In Italy

from the oh-come-on dept

Here's yet another ridiculously bad ruling for search engines in Italy. Glyn Moody points us to the news of a blog post by a lawyer involved in the case (aga…

Google loses autocomplete defamation case in Italy
zdnet.com · 2011

Google has lost a case in Italy over the defamatory nature of autocomplete suggestions, according to a lawyer for the complainant.

Google has lost a case in Italy over the defamatory nature of autocomplete suggestions. Credit: Google

On Tue…

Google guilty of defamation, Italian court rules
computerworld.com · 2011

A Milan judge has found Google Italy guilty of defamation because of the way its search engine linked the name of an Italian businessman to the word "fraud" and has ordered the company to modify the operation of its Autocomplete service.

Th…

Irish Hotel Sues Google For Defamation Over Autocomplete Suggestion
searchengineland.com · 2011

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A popular Irish hotel has sued Google for defamation be…

Google Instant's Allegedly 'Anti-Semitic' Results Lead To Lawsuit In France
huffingtonpost.co.uk · 2012

A new lawsuit alleges that Google's search engine has an anti-Semitism problem.

French anti-discrimination organization SOS Racisme, in association with the Union of Jewish Students of France, the Movement Against Racism and for Friendship …

Google ordered to change autocomplete function in Japan
bbc.com · 2012

Google has been ordered to disable part of its autocomplete function in Japan after complaints it violates privacy.

An unidentified man took the search giant to court over concerns that typing in his name linked him with crimes he was not i…

Google Autocomplete: Former German First Lady Defamation Case
spiegel.de · 2012

The problem has its roots in the American service mentality. One could presumably imagine Google as a somewhat overzealous assistant. "Rest your fingers," says the friendly search engine provider. Right from the very first letter that we ty…

Defamation Case Attacks Google Autocomplete Results
dmlp.org · 2012

Google searches employ two features: autocomplete and Google instant. These work together to complete your search terms and to automatically load search results while you're typing. While you're probably thankful for the few seconds this sa…

Google would not be held liable for defamatory 'autocomplete' suggestions in UK, says expert
out-law.com · 2012

Such a ruling would mean that Google would not be liable if information displayed via its 'autocomplete' function was defamatory, said media law specialist Ian Birdsey of Pinsent Masons, the law firm behind Out-Law.com.

Autocomplete suggest…

Google loses autocomplete defamation suit in Japan
cnet.com · 2013

Tim Hornyak/CNET

A Japanese court has ordered Google to modify its autocomplete function so that it does not suggest a connection to crimes when a Japanese man's name is entered, adding that the Web giant must pay 300,000 yen ($3,100) to th…

How to Deal with Google Suggest Defamation
searchenginepeople.com · 2013

Some people say you never get a second chance to make a first impression. It's funny how much time and energy companies and brands devote to marketing activities when a big source of trouble is there, in front of their eyes and needs to be …

Federal Supreme Court: Google Liable for Defamatory Autocomplete Search Terms
disputeresolutiongermany.com · 2013

This morning, the Federal Supreme Court (Bundesgerichtshof) has held Google liable for a functionality of its search engine, the autocomplete function. The claimants had requested that Google ceased the publication of autocomplete results t…

Algorithmic Defamation: The Case of the Shameless Autocomplete
nickdiakopoulos.com · 2013

Note: A version of the following also appears on the Tow Center blog.

In Germany, a man recently won a legal battle with Google over the fact that when you searched for his name, the autocomplete suggestions connected him to “scientology” a…

Hong Kong Court Rules Tycoon Can Sue Google For Defamation Over Search Results
businessinsider.com · 2014

REUTERS/Stringer BEIJING (Reuters) - A Hong Kong court has ruled that a local tycoon can sue Google Inc for defamation because searches for his name on Google suggest adding the word 'triad', Hong Kong's notorious organized crime groups.

Se…

Hong Kong tycoon can sue Google over 'autocomplete' search suggestions, court rules
scmp.com · 2014

Google argued that the "entire basis of the internet could be compromised" if it was forced to police what search suggestions people see. Photo: AP

Google held to be a publisher of defamatory autocomplete and related search terms
lexology.com · 2015

The South Australian Supreme Court has found that Google published defamatory statements that appeared in autocomplete and related search terms on its search engine, after it received notice of the defamatory material and failed it remove i…

Google liable for defamation through search and autocomplete features: Duffy v Google
barrysookman.com · 2015

Is Google liable for defamation for not removing defamatory information in search results? Is Google liable for defamation as a secondary publisher by including hyperlinks to a website that contains defamatory materials when the hyperlink i…

Judgement of the German Federal Court of Justice on Google's autocomplete function
en.wikipedia.org · 2016

In May 2013, the German Federal Court of Justice stated that Google’s predictions within the autocomplete function of its web search engine can violate the right of personality.[1] The right of personality ensures that a person’s (or even a…

Defamation via Google search case to be discussed by High Court
abc.net.au · 2018

Are Google search results capable of defaming someone? A High Court hearing today may shed light on this very 21st-century question.

The case concerns Milorad Trkulja, who was shot in the back in a Melbourne restaurant in 2004 by an unknown…

Australian to sue Google for defamation over search results
cbsnews.com · 2018

CANBERRA, Australia -- An Australian man who alleges Google defamed him on Wednesday won a court battle to sue the search engine giant. Milorad "Michael" Trkulja was shot in the back in 2004 in a restaurant in Melbourne, Australia's second …

Man wins right to sue Google for defamation over image search results
theguardian.com · 2018

Melbourne man to sue over ‘Melbourne criminal underworld photos’ search results that show his face

This article is more than 9 months old

This article is more than 9 months old

Melbourne man Milorad “Michael” Trkulja has won his high court …

You can now sue Google over defamatory 'innuendo' of search results
abc.net.au · 2018

Ever googled yourself and not like what you've found? What if the search engine posted your photo next to that of gangster Chopper Read?

In a landmark case, the High Court has allowed Google to be sued for defamation.

The court today gave M…

Australia court paves way for Google 'underworld' defamation case
phys.org · 2018

Entertainment promoter Milorad Trkulja claims Google has continued to disseminate content unfairly linking him to the Melbourne criminal underworld

A court cleared the way for a rare defamation action against Google on Wednesday after a man…

Australian man allowed to sue Google for defamation after taking case to High Court
thewest.com.au · 2018

A MAN who claims Google has defamed him has won his High Court battle to sue the search engine giant.

The court ruled in favour of Milorad "Michael" Trkulja in a judgment on Wednesday, supporting his claim that search engine results could i…

Protecting Google from defamation is worth seriously considering
theconversation.com · 2018

It has been a huge week for defamation law.

Last Thursday, the NSW Government announced a push to reform Australia’s uniform defamation laws. It is calling for a “cyber-age reboot”. That proposal was backed by a “statutory review” of the NS…

When auto-complete goes wrong: High Court gives green light to defamation action for Google search results
claytonutz.com · 2018

A recent High Court decision has opened the door to defamation proceedings that could affect search engine providers, as well as other businesses using search engine optimisation to improve their online profile.

Search engines have, without…

Defamation Update: Google under fire again
mondaq.com · 2018

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Mondaq Ltd requires you to register and provide information that personally identifies you, including your content preferences, for three primary purposes (full details of Monda…

Australian court rules man can sue Google for defamation
startribune.com · 2018

CANBERRA, Australia — An Australian man who alleges Google defamed him on Wednesday won a court battle to sue the search engine giant.

Milorad "Michael" Trkulja was shot in the back in 2004 in a restaurant in Melbourne, Australia's second l…

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