The new BBC research shows that most artificial intelligence chattots such as ChatGPT, Jina and Copyel are distorting media news.
One of the features of artificial intelligence chats is to summarize the news for users, but it has been a long way for companies and news agencies. To test the proper performance of these chats in the news summaries, the BBC has examined ChatGPT, Jenya, Copylet and Perplexity, and finds more than half of the outputs of these services have significant problems.
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The BBC experts asked the chats to summarize the media and examined these outputs. Finally, it was found that more than 5 % of these chats responds had major problems, and 5 % of the responses contained nonsense, dates and days. Also, 5 % of the BBC quotes have either changed to the original source or are not mentioned in the source article.
According to the BBC, among the checked chats, Google’s Jina’s responses made the most of the mistakes, and 5 % of the chats’ responses were of significant objections. None of the companies that have examined the BBC chats have yet to respond to the report.
This is not the first time that the BBC has been referring to the issue of distorting its news by artificial intelligence chats. Apple Intelligence has so far distorted the headlines and content of the BBC news, which has led to the media’s reaction.
Apple Intelligence initially told users that Heltkar’s assassination of CEO had committed suicide in jail, and in the second news, Luk Litler, Dart’s player, won the PDC World Championships, while the player only won the semi -finals. It was. In response to these problems, Apple had announced that it would make changes to its artificial intelligence news.
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