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Trump embraces the Jan. 6 rioters on the trail. In court, his lawyers hope to distance him from them
Trump embraces the Jan. 6 rioters on the trail. In court, his lawyers hope to distance him from them
Donald Trump's lawyers have suggested their strategy in his election interference case in Washington involves distancing their client from the horde of U.S. Capitol rioters, whom the former president has embraced on the campaign trail
2023-11-29 13:28
Sports magazine under fire for publishing AI-written articles crediting non-existent authors
Sports magazine under fire for publishing AI-written articles crediting non-existent authors
The Sports Illustrated magazine is under fire for carrying articles written using artificial intelligence, crediting authors who do not seem to exist. The popular magazine said it removed several articles from its website after a report by Futurism accused it of repeatedly publishing articles with fake author names whose profile images were seemingly generated by AI. One such now-deleted article was credited to the name “Drew Ortiz”, who does not seem to exist outside the magazine. The author bio found under the article is allegedly created using AI, the report said. “Drew has spent much of his life outdoors, and is excited to guide you through his never-ending list of the best products to keep you from falling to the perils of nature,” the author’s profile read. The accompanying photo is also found for sale on a website selling AI-generated headshots where he is described as a “neutral white young-adult male with short brown hair and blue eyes”. On questioning the magazine, Futurism said all of the authors with AI-generated portraits disappeared from the magazine’s website without any explanations offered. Sports Illustrated responded to the allegations saying that the articles under question were created by a third-party company – AdVon Commerce – which it said assured the magazine they were written by humans who use a pen name. “We are removing the content while our internal investigation continues and have since ended the partnership,” Sports Illustrated said, according to The Associated Press, adding that AdVon “assured us that all of the articles in question were written and edited by humans”. Some writers and editors at the magazine took to social media to share their thoughts on the matter. “Along with basic principles of honesty, trust, journalistic ethics, etc. – I take seriously the weight of a Sports Illustrated byline. It meant something to me long before I ever dreamed of working here. This report was horrifying to read,” Emma Baccellieri, a staff writer for the magazine, posted on X. “The practices described in the story published today do real damage to the credibility of the hardworking humans I have been honored to work with for the past nine years,” Mitch Goldich, a writer and editor at Sports Illustrated, said. Sports Illustrated’s workers’ union said it was “horrified” by the Futurism story. “We, the workers of the SI Union, are horrified by a story on the site Futurism, reporting that Sports Illustrated's parent company, The Arena Group, has published Al-generated content under Si's brand with fabricated bylines and writer profiles. If true, these practices violate everything we believe in about journalism,” it said in a statement. “We demand answers and transparency from Arena group management about what exactly has been published under the SI name,” the Sports Illustrated Union said. Sports Illustrated and AdVon did not immediately respond to The Independent’s request for comment. This is not the first time a news outlet has drawn criticism for posting AI-generated content. Last year CNET came under fire for using AI to create news articles about financial service topics which the company attributed to “CNET Money Staff”. Readers could only learn that AI was used to publish the article if they clicked on the author attribution. After the incident came to light, CNET’s then-editor Connie Guglielmo said over 70 such machine-generated stories were posted on the website. “The process may not always be easy or pretty, but we’re going to continue embracing it, and any new technology that we believe makes life better,” Mr Guglielmo said. Read More UK, US and other governments try and stop AI being hijacked by rogue actors Putin targets AI as latest battleground with West Researchers warned of dangerous AI discovery just before OpenAI chaos YouTube reveals bizarre AI music experiments Breakthrough device can transform water entirely Elon Musk mocked for trying to resurrect QAnon Pizzagate conspiracy
2023-11-29 13:27
A mom chose an off-the-grid school for safety from COVID. No one protected her kid from the teacher
A mom chose an off-the-grid school for safety from COVID. No one protected her kid from the teacher
Louisiana has a category of off-the-grid schools that operate with hardly any oversight
2023-11-29 13:26
Adin Ross continues to reign as the most watched Kick streamer for third consecutive month
Adin Ross continues to reign as the most watched Kick streamer for third consecutive month
Adin Ross has maintained his position as the most-watched Kick streamer for the third consecutive month, prompting fans to hail him as the 'GOAT'
2023-11-29 13:23
Tyler Kolek, No. 3 Marquette cruise past Southern 93-56
Tyler Kolek, No. 3 Marquette cruise past Southern 93-56
Tyler Kolek scored all 16 of his points in the first half and No. 3 Marquette backed up its highest ranking in nearly half a century by trouncing Southern 93-56
2023-11-29 13:22
Michigan to join state-level effort to regulate AI political ads as federal legislation pends
Michigan to join state-level effort to regulate AI political ads as federal legislation pends
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer is expected to sign legislation in the coming days aimed at curbing deceptive uses of artificial intelligence and manipulated media
2023-11-29 13:19
Conservative attack on government regulation reaches the Supreme Court
Conservative attack on government regulation reaches the Supreme Court
The Supreme Court is hearing arguments in a challenge to the Securities and Exchange Commission’s ability to fight fraud, part of a broader attack on regulatory agencies led by conservative and business interests
2023-11-29 13:19
Suspended Broncos safety Kareem Jackson says he's meeting with NFL commissioner on Wednesday
Suspended Broncos safety Kareem Jackson says he's meeting with NFL commissioner on Wednesday
Suspended safety Kareem Jackson of the Denver Broncos says he's flying to New York on Wednesday to meet with NFL commissioner Roger Goodell to discuss his latest suspension and what he calls the league's uneven enforcement of its player safety rules
2023-11-29 13:19
Olivia Dunne was once featured in $4,200 Christian Siriano dress for dazzling Elle photoshoot: 'It was surreal'
Olivia Dunne was once featured in $4,200 Christian Siriano dress for dazzling Elle photoshoot: 'It was surreal'
Olivia Dunne said, 'I was 10 or 11, and there were younger girls looking up to me and people starting to recognize me'
2023-11-29 13:17
First Asia ETF Tracking Saudi Arabian Stocks Debuts in Hong Kong
First Asia ETF Tracking Saudi Arabian Stocks Debuts in Hong Kong
The first exchange-traded fund tracking Saudi Arabian shares debuted today in Hong Kong, marking the largest of its
2023-11-29 13:17
US life expectancy rose last year, but it remains below its pre-pandemic level
US life expectancy rose last year, but it remains below its pre-pandemic level
U.S. life expectancy rose last year, but it still isn’t close to what it was before the COVID-19 pandemic
2023-11-29 13:16
South Korea's Nov exports to rise for second month but at slower pace : Reuters Poll
South Korea's Nov exports to rise for second month but at slower pace : Reuters Poll
By Jihoon Lee SEOUL South Korea's exports likely rose for a second month in November but at a
2023-11-29 13:15
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