Technology@lemmy.worldbyfubarx@lemmy.world2 monthsArs Technica Fires Reporter After AI Controversy Involving Fabricated Quotesfuturism.com English 106563569
Zarxrax@lemmy.worldEnglish2 monthsI mean they fired the guy, and the guy took full responsibility for the errors. If that’s not blaming the journalist, I don’t know what is. 50
jaybone@lemmy.zipEnglish2 monthsTbf, I didn’t read the article. But the title mentions “controversy.” Also are people so lazy they can’t make up their own fake quotes? Was AI really needed here? -402%1
protist@mander.xyzEnglish2 months Tbf, I didn’t read the article. But the title… Say no more. Please 38
Khanzarate@lemmy.worldEnglish2 monthsAre people so lazy they can’t even bother to read the headline? Maybe an AI would’ve been useful here to generate its own defense. 13
brambc@lemmy.worldEnglish2 monthsBeing too lazy to read is one thing, not being too lazy to then comment is a whole other kind of existence. 15
Why are we blaming AI here instead of the journalist?
I mean they fired the guy, and the guy took full responsibility for the errors. If that’s not blaming the journalist, I don’t know what is.
Tbf, I didn’t read the article. But the title mentions “controversy.” Also are people so lazy they can’t make up their own fake quotes? Was AI really needed here?
Say no more. Please
Are people so lazy they can’t even bother to read the headline? Maybe an AI would’ve been useful here to generate its own defense.
Being too lazy to read is one thing, not being too lazy to then comment is a whole other kind of existence.
JFC RTFM