Media publishers are signing deals with tech companies like OpenAI, despite concerns about generative AI's ability to cite sources. The AI citation dilemma raises questions about the effectiveness of these partnerships.
Generative-AI products such as ChatGPT might never be perfect at finding and citing information. Why, then, are media publishers signing deals with tech companies to direct users to their articles? @matteo_wong on the AI-citation dilemma: https://t.co/kDLXDflRQr
Generative AI Can’t Cite Its Sources https://t.co/pGVa4jC9wI
An important part of deals between OpenAI and media companies rests on a very shaky premise: That generative AI products can cite their sources. If the tech is unable to, where does that leave publishers? My latest for @TheAtlantic: https://t.co/Jjs6buhnCV
Fantastic story by @matteo_wong about the limits of generative AI's ability to cite sources, calling into question how OpenAI's deals with media will actually work https://t.co/e7VtH0hlSq
Generative AI products such as ChatGPT might never be perfect at finding and citing information. Why, then, are media publishers signing deals with tech companies to direct users to their articles? @matteo_wong on the AI citation dilemma: https://t.co/0PMNDvZkb9
Generative AI is just automated copy & paste.