Google is reportedly promoting AI-generated nonsense articles that plagiarize other media on its Google News service. If Google isn't intentionally clogging the internet with AI garbage content, it's a sign that the company's black box algorithms could be exploited by conniving profiteers. .
AI-generated plagiarized articles are finding their way into Google News results, but one source says the tech giant doesn't care whether the articles were created by humans or AI. That's what it means. report By 404 Media.
Alphabet Inc. Chief Executive Officer Sundar Pichai during the Google I/O Developer Conference on Wednesday, May 10, 2023 in Mountain View, California, USA. Photographer: David Paul Morris/Bloomberg
Google told the outlet that it is working hard to combat spam on Google News, but is not focusing on how articles are written.
This could result in more AI-generated news articles appearing higher in search results, leading readers to mistakenly view the content as human-generated.
404 Media argues that AI-generated news articles on Google News show that “the black-box nature of Google News, which makes it into Google News rankings in the first place, makes it an opaque but clearly gameable system.” He pointed out that there was.
This also means that Google is “prepared to moderate its news service in the age of consumer-accessible AI, where basically anyone can churn out massive amounts of content with little regard for quality or originality.” The media reported that this means that there is a possibility that the Added.
“I want to read the original article written by a journalist who actually did the reporting and spoke to the primary sources. That's what a news junkie would do,” said Ghost, who first reported the AI-generated article to 404 Media. Writer Brian Penny told the magazine.
The ever-growing presence and popularity of AI is threatening multiple industries as people fear that AI will take over humans and eventually replace them with computer-generated content.
As Breitbart News reported in December, new york times has filed a lawsuit against Microsoft and ChatGPT developer OpenAI, alleging that their AI models stole content. times and other publishers to train their AI systems.
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