Backstory here: https://www.404media.co/ars-technica-pulls-article-with-ai-fabricated-quotes-about-ai-generated-article/
Personally I think this is a good response. I hope they stay true to it in the future.
Backstory here: https://www.404media.co/ars-technica-pulls-article-with-ai-fabricated-quotes-about-ai-generated-article/
Personally I think this is a good response. I hope they stay true to it in the future.
Benj Edwards, the author responsible, has posted his side.
Thanks for sharing, I was wondering if he would say anything about it. They seem to be handling it well.
This is a good way to handle the situation and an understandable and believable scenario, so I’m perfectly willing to forgive this. I’m a little less okay with an apparent “work in spite of illness” policy, however.
But still, it’s a serious blunder, and it needs to be said that any repeat of this at all would be very damning. I can’t forgive this level of fuckup twice. Any AI use is a risk, folks; treat it like one.
When I first became aware of it, I did not expect this story to become a good case for worker’s rights and ensuring everyone has enough rest but here we are.
Why would he play with an AI toy while he’s doing his job and he’s sick?
Of course something was bound to happen.
You can’t empathize with someone having to work while sick and wanting to use a tool to make that work slightly easier?
I tend to empathize with the victims of plagiarism over the perpetrators of it.
That’s an incredibly narrow minded way to view this issue.
Well, I can see how that could happen, and in fact, copy-paste artifacts and unintended summaries/hallucinations have happened to me when grabbing output back from an LLM.
Here’s the thing though: I catch it 100% of the time because my writing has version control and I compare diffs. When dealing with something that can exist as plain text, there isn’t a good reason not to have that setup. I’m no journalist, but it blows my mind that writers who deal specifically in reported facts apparently don’t have systems in place to idiot-proof and preserve their sources of truth.
I get it, at some point back in the analog days there were more editors and copywriters that actually verified these things, and those jobs were sacrificed at the altar of capitalism. I’ve seen writing quality on the web take a downturn as a result. But for fuck’s sake y’all, maybe do the bare minimum and start implementing safeguards before you let your writers use inherently lossy tools?
Thank fuck Bsky has these character limits or else he would have had to put all that text in an easily legible format for reading and copying. Fuck character limits up their stupid asses.
The author added the entire text in the alt text if you click on the image and then the
...to see the full thing. Can easily copy and paste from that or read it there insteadAll the more stupid. Why is it hidden in the alt text and not in the text of the post?
Not using an ActivityPub based platform has it’s drawbacks I guess
Some bluesky clients/instances support longer posts.
This sounds eerily familiar…
https://locusmag.com/feature/commentary-cory-doctorow-reverse-centaurs/