• Bronzebeard@lemm.ee
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    6 hours ago

    What dumbass is letting AI post articles without human oversight? That’s like rule one of what not to do.

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      1 hour ago

      There’s an article to read if you click the link!

      It has nothing to do with AI posting the articles. It is Apple’s AI generated notification summary that shortened it to that

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    11 hours ago

    Generative AI continues to be a solution looking for a problem.

    It has a very strong future for applications. The current number of applications are extremely limited compared to what CEOs think they are

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      9 hours ago

      And at this point, we can safely assume these business leaders will use it for their own personal enrichment at the expense of the rest of humanity, and for that reason alone I’m happy to avoid it wherever possible. Don’t feed the beast as it were.

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    12 hours ago

    A major journalism body has urged Apple to scrap its new generative AI feature after it created a misleading headline about a high-profile killing in the United States.

    The BBC made a complaint to the US tech giant after Apple Intelligence, which uses artificial intelligence (AI) to summarise and group together notifications, falsely created a headline about murder suspect Luigi Mangione.

    The AI-powered summary falsely made it appear that BBC News had published an article claiming Mangione, the man accused of the murder of healthcare insurance CEO Brian Thompson in New York, had shot himself. He has not.

    Now, the group Reporters Without Borders has called on Apple to remove the technology. Apple has made no comment.