Generative AI chatbots like OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Google’s Gemini routinely make things up. They “hallucinate” historical events and figures, legal cases, academic papers, non-existent tech products and features, biographies, and news articles. Recently, some have argued that these hallucinations are better understood as bullshit. Chatbots produce streams of text that look truth-apt without concern for the truthfulness of what this text says. But can they also gossip? We argue that they can. After some definitions and scene-setting, we focus on a recent example to clarify what AI gossip looks like before considering some distinct harms — what we call “technosocial harms” — that follow from it.
