Post ArBEUxMe02Ld8UtQHI by stephenwhq@mastodon.social
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(DIR) Post #ArAynSvplwQIzG9lya by stephenwhq@mastodon.social
2025-02-16T12:12:09Z
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The Guardian, always a disappointment, editorialises in support of creatives with respect to AI, then gets in bed with thief-in-chief OpenAi.Not sure how adding Guardian journalism to ChatGPT news feeds will help fight disinformation. A BBC study suggested the majority of AI summaries of BBC news was inaccurate, sometimes amazingly so. No, this assassinated person was 'not' leader of Hamas.https://www.theguardian.com/gnm-press-office/2025/feb/14/guardian-media-group-announces-strategic-partnership-with-openai#AI #AIisTheft #HumanArt
(DIR) Post #ArAynURm8fZFgc6nOy by stephenwhq@mastodon.social
2025-02-16T12:18:57Z
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BBC research on how inaccurately AI chatbots summarise newsAnswer not veryhttps://www.bbc.com/mediacentre/2025/bbc-research-shows-issues-with-answers-from-artificial-intelligence-assistants
(DIR) Post #ArAynf1aoM9yUawXcO by LordWoolamaloo@mastodon.scot
2025-02-16T12:32:23Z
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@stephenwhq on a related note, I was trying to find a book for a parent who only knew it had intelligent rats in it, for their wee boy. Wasn't any I thought of (Nimh, Maurice & Rodents etc), he thought newer. Tried Google, and its AI results is shoves at the top recommended The Rats by James Herbert as a good children's book! Er....
(DIR) Post #ArBEUxMe02Ld8UtQHI by stephenwhq@mastodon.social
2025-02-16T15:28:21Z
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@LordWoolamaloo screamswell, the obvious followon from genre is childish I guess