The days of googling oneself, and scrolling through pages of links and decade-old posts, may be numbered. Now, internet users are turning to artificial intelligence-powered tools such as OpenAI’s ChatGPT to ask it to write complete biographies using publicly available information on the web.

But what happens when that biography is not only inaccurate, but potentially harmful to one’s reputation?

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