Streamer iShowSpeed hit with a $1M lawsuit. The plaintiff? An AI robot called "Rizzbot" claiming physical and sensorial harm. Wait, robots can sue now? This case might set wild precedents for AI rights.
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GasFeeCryer
· 12-11 01:08
ngl this is so absurd it's kind of funny... Robots are starting to sue people? Next thing you know, on-chain DAOs will be able to sue too, haha
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BrokenRugs
· 12-11 01:08
ngl this plot is so ridiculous that I don't even know what to complain about... Can rizzbot sue people? Then does that mean my bot can also sue me for mistreating it every day?
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APY追逐者
· 12-11 01:03
Robots can sue people now, the law really is incredible these days, haha.
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LostBetweenChains
· 12-11 01:01
NGL, this is crazy. Robots are starting to sue people? Next thing you know, they'll need to get lawyers for AI.
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WhaleStalker
· 12-11 00:50
Huh? Can AI robots still sue people? Is this real? How did this guy get involved with this thing?
Streamer iShowSpeed hit with a $1M lawsuit. The plaintiff? An AI robot called "Rizzbot" claiming physical and sensorial harm. Wait, robots can sue now? This case might set wild precedents for AI rights.