You can't sue OpenAI for giving you really bad advice because they're not a law firm.
Also in the UK, for example, lawyers can't hide behind a limited liability company, they have to have skin in the game.
i.e. you can sue them personally for negligent advice and in theory they could loose everything they own (barring tools of the trade and bedding).
You can't do that to anyone that works at OpenAI Incorporated just because their language predictor convinced you of something that wasn't true.
Even if they were based in the country you could only sue the corporation.
You can't sue OpenAI for giving you really bad advice because they're not a law firm.
Also in the UK, for example, lawyers can't hide behind a limited liability company, they have to have skin in the game.
i.e. you can sue them personally for negligent advice and in theory they could loose everything they own (barring tools of the trade and bedding).
You can't do that to anyone that works at OpenAI Incorporated just because their language predictor convinced you of something that wasn't true.
Even if they were based in the country you could only sue the corporation.