Sports Illustrated faced backlash for publishing articles generated by AI writers without proper disclosure. This sparked discussions on the impact of AI-generated content and cost-cutting measures by PE firms. The incident led to the firing of top executives at the publisher. Researchers are exploring effective ways to label online content as AI-generated or misleading.
Sports Illustrated Published Articles by Fake, AI-Generated Writers https://t.co/zkM7lWZmL3
Top Execs at Sports Illustrated’s Publisher Fired After AI Debacle https://t.co/3a7EUqRFia Visit https://t.co/l8fNQzV9nN for more AI news. #AI #artificialintelligence #business #sportsillustrated
In a new working paper, researchers at the Media Lab, @MITSloan, and the Center for Research and Teaching in Economics in Mexico consider the most effective ways to label online content as AI-generated, misleading, or both. https://t.co/ztgtaraXht
Sports Illustrated went viral last week for publishing AI-generated content without proper disclosures. But many other publications are pushing the boundaries & it all comes back to PE firms cutting costs to maximize profits. Today's pod breaks it down. https://t.co/qwcoz58cha https://t.co/zQ2VEDcaHS
Reading: Sports Illustrated Published Articles by Fake, AI-Generated Writers We asked them about it — and they deleted everything. @mags_h11 writes at @futurism https://t.co/JOm7ohj5Pc