Posted on 01/14/2023 2:55:42 AM PST by DUMBGRUNT
Tech media site CNET has been publishing the articles since November, and lots of readers don't seem to have noticed.
The publication mentioned on its website that it doesn’t compromise on its journalistic integrity and that a team of editors is involved in the editorial process “from ideation to publication.”
Ironically, Jackson Ryan, a reporter for the tech and news site wrote an article on the website last month where he said that journalism jobs are safe from being pounced on by technology when talking about ChatGPT and artificial intelligence.
“It definitely can’t do the job of a journalist,” Ryan wrote of ChatGPT. “To say so diminishes the act of journalism itself.”
One person said: "I'll admit I was quite taken aback to see that CNET is now publishing entire articles generated by AI -- a grim inflection point in an already-bleak job market for journalists."
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How are you going to get AI to lie to support Democrats? For that reason alone, I don’t see it replacing “journalists” I mean it is supposed to be intelligent, right?
How are you going to get AI to lie to support Democrats? For that reason alone, I don’t see it replacing “journalists” I mean it is supposed to be intelligent, right?
I’ve seen a couple of businesses (auto repair) that openly advertise you’ll be charged x% more for using a card because they are tired of paying high fees to the banks. Because it is NJ, and due to the nature of the business itself, there is probably tax evasion involved as well (buying parts from junk yards, charging cash to customers).
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