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> For me (in the medical industry), if something goes wrong and someone dies a horrible death, I can just say that I didn't write that code, ChatGPT did. Not my fault.

Liability doesn't work that way. Your view is so naive I'm having doubts about whether your an adult or not.

If you delivered the product, you're liable, regardless of where you got the product from.

After getting sued, you might be able to convince a judge that the supplier is liable. But getting sued is expensive, and the judge may not rule in your favour.

And even if it goes in your favour, OpenAI is simply going to turn around and point to the license you agreed to, in which no guarantee of fitness for purpose is specified, and all liability falls to the user.

You're still going to be liable.




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