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The Washington Post has launched its own chatbot powered by artificial intelligence (AI) to answer its readers’ questions about climate. Accessible online, the "experimental" tool’s "responses are based solely on published reporting by Post journalists," the publication said, adding that the outlet’s team has been covering climate and environment for more than two decades. However, the tool only searches through articles from the past eight years. As newsrooms start to embrace generative AI, what does that mean for journalism?Use of generative AIThe chatbot is powered by a large language model...
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Europe’s most popular artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots are now intentionally spreading election-related disinformation to its users, an updated study has found. Democracy Reporting International (DRI) examined how chatbots responded to questions related directly to the electoral process with Google Gemini, OpenAI’s ChatGPT4, ChatGPT4-o, and Microsoft’s Copilot. From May 22-24, researchers asked the chatbots five questions in 10 EU languages, including how a user would register to vote if they live abroad, what to do to send a vote by mail and when the results of the European Parliament el...
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