Ai Bot Violation Concerns
Summary
Violating a platforms terms of service (TOS) can lead to company actions, but not all violations result in legal investigations. Automated systems may flag accounts, but substantial evidence is needed for police involvement. If your account wasnt banned, it might not have been flagged severely. Consider consulting a legal aid service in Ontario for guidance, as they often offer free consultations.Full Conversation
I had a few chats with an AI bot that included one of the most serious violations listed in janitor AI's TOS. I Don't know if any of my chats were flagged by the automated moderation, but my account was not banned. I was able to delete it. But that just means that perhaps a flag was made but a human moderator hadn't yet been able to investigate.
It sounds like you're concerned about potential legal implications involving interactions with an AI bot. Here are some general points to consider:
- Terms of Service (TOS) Violations: If your actions violated the TOS, the company might take action, which could include banning or legal actions depending on the severity.
- Automated Moderation: Many platforms use automated systems to flag potential violations, which are then reviewed by human moderators.
- Legal Implications: Depending on the nature of the violation, there could be legal consequences if laws were broken.
If you're seriously worried about potential legal action, it might be wise to consult a lawyer who can provide guidance specific to your situation. Is there anything specific you'd like more information on?
I'm worried that What if there were flags on my account, it's almost impossible to know, and usually if a severe violation was found a user's account is banned, indicating something serious is going on. I'm living my life wondering if the police are going to come to my door and I am not doing well at all. Unfortunately I cannot afford all the lawyer at this time. What is the likelihood that a investigation would happen on a closed account on a platform like janitor AI, If there is even a violation on the account at all?
It sounds like you're really worried about the potential legal implications of your interactions with an AI platform. While I can't predict the likelihood of an investigation, here are some general points to consider:
- Company Action: Platforms like Janitor AI typically have automated systems to flag violations. If your account wasn't banned, it might not have been flagged severely.
- Police Involvement: Legal investigations usually require substantial evidence of a crime. Simply violating a platform's TOS may not be enough.
If you're feeling anxious, consider speaking with a legal aid service in Ontario. They often provide free consultations. Would you like information on local legal aid services?