I didn’t ask for a detailed brief back. There are any number of ways one could answer my inquiry and not cause themselves problems:
-“Beyond my comment here, we’re going to ignore it, and continue as usual; no more interviews, nothing more to see.”
- “We are going to request a correction to the article and go from there.”
- “I’m really not sure until I can talk to greater length with other key individuals at AI , but just like you, we want a just resolution to this situation.”
- “We have already handed this over to our legal department and they are running with it, to whatever extent they determine is practical, and achievable.”
And of course there is always this response:
”Sorry, I don’t have anything further to say at this time”
All that said, I don’t think this is some grand tactical scheme- as if knowing someone is looking into legal action against you for libel, that you KNOW you committed, is somehow an advantage.
I imagine the author already has a pretty good idea if they should expect a lawsuit or not.