AI in Journalism: A Cautionary Tale of Fake Quotes and Lost Trust

How One Wyoming Newspaper Uncovered the Risks of AI-Generated Content and Its Impact on Credibility 1. Introduction: The Discovery It started when a veteran Powell Tribune reporter, CJ Baker, began seeing some odd similarities in articles from another outlet. Something felt off from a quote by Wyoming Governor and local prosecutor seemed eerily rote. This … Read more

Nature’s research show ‘Model collapse’: Scientists warn against letting AI eat its own tail

Why Letting AI Train on Its Own Data Could Lead to “Model Collapse” Model Collapse – A Primer Understanding AI Training Issue With AI-Generated Contents Illustration with Dogs Image Courtesy – Nature.com The Vicious Cycle Why It Matters Possible Solutions Conclusion

Academic authors ‘shocked’ after Taylor & Francis sells access to their research to Microsoft AI

Academic Authors Express Concern Over Unnotified AI Deal and Lack of Compensation This story identified a major and contentious development in academic publishing: Taylor & Francis, one of the largest publishers, providing Microsoft with access to its research content for use by their AI tools – but without any consultation or compensation to authors. The … Read more