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Google is reportedly testing a new AI technology codenamed “Genesis” that can generate news articles. new york times.The tech giant reportedly demonstrated the tool not only for Timesas well as executives of Washington Post and owned by News Corp. wall street journal. Based on reports from people who witnessed your pitch, Genesis can make copies of your input data, whether it’s current affairs or other types of information. Apparently, Google thinks journalists can use it as an assistant of sorts to automate tasks and use it for other things.
Some people who saw the demo described it as “uneasy.” They also said they seemed to ignore the kind of work that goes into writing accurate and understandable sentences. Jeff Jarvis, a journalist professor at the City University of New York, said: Times Journalists should use this tool.”[i]”If this technology can reliably deliver factual information.” Google hasn’t launched Genesis yet, so we don’t know if that’s actually possible, or if it could easily lead to the spread of misinformation. Times According to Google, Google is rapidly adopting AI technology to catch up with Microsoft-backed OpenAI. Bard, the company’s generative AI technology, was caught spewing false information as soon as it appeared on Twitter.
Recent attempts by some publications to use AI tools have been unsuccessful. CNET found that most of the 77 machine-written articles it published under the CNET Money byline had serious errors and had to issue corrections. and earlier this month gizmodo io9 published Star Wars work full of errors by “Gizmodo Bot”. io9 Associate Editor James Whitbrook Said The website’s editorial team had no role in its publication and was not given the opportunity to edit it for corrections prior to publication.