According to a report by the New York Times, Google is testing a new artificial intelligence called Genesis, which has the ability to write news articles. In addition to the New York Times, this technology has also been demonstrated to the executives of the Washington Post and the Wall Street Journal, and Google believes that journalists can use it as a kind of intelligent assistant.
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According to some insiders, the Genesis technology is alarming and in many cases ignores the effort that authors put into writing articles. Currently, it is not yet clear whether this technology can provide real information to users, but there is a possibility of spreading false information by it, because Google’s artificial intelligence chatbot, Bard, also did such a thing in the first days of its release.
Recent attempts by news agencies to use artificial intelligence tools have not been very successful, and for example, CNET news agency was forced to correct some incorrect information in 77 articles generated by its artificial intelligence. Also, earlier this month, Gizmodo published an article about the Star Wars series that was written by artificial intelligence and contained countless false information. For now, we have to wait and see how the Genesis AI will perform.
Source: Engadget
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