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Taxonomy DetailsIncident Number
455
Notes (special interest intangible harm)
4.4 - The AI chatbots produced misinformation, like miscalculating the compounded interest earnings on a savings account deposit.
Special Interest Intangible Harm
yes
Date of Incident Year
2023
Date of Incident Month
01
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No
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When internet sleuths discovered last week that CNET had quietly published dozens of feature articles generated entirely by artificial intelligence, the popular tech site acknowledged that it was true — but described the move as a mere expe…
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Last week, we reported that the prominent technology news site CNET had been quietly publishing articles generated by an unspecified "AI engine."
The news sparked outrage. Critics pointed out that the experiment felt like an attempt to elim…
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Aside from stringing together human-like, fluid English language sentences, one of ChatGPT’s biggest skillsets seems to be getting things wrong. In the pursuit of generating passable paragraphs, the AI-program fabricates information and bun…
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Tech website CNET tried to use ChatGPT to write articles, but the quality and accuracy left much to be desired.
ChatGPT is the latest conversational AI from OpenAI. The software has gained a massive following thanks to it being one of the m…
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CNET will pause publication of stories generated using artificial intelligence “for now,” the site’s leadership told employees on a staff call Friday.
The call, which lasted under an hour, was held a week after CNET came under fire for its …
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CNET told staff it would halt the publication of articles generated via artificial intelligence, in a Friday call, according to a report from The Verge. Or, at least, the company said it would pause the AI-article practice “for now,” as it …
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After getting caught using an algorithm to write dozens of articles, the tech publication CNET has apologized (sorta) but wants everybody to know that it definitely has no intention of calling it quits on AI journalism.
Yes, roughly two wee…