Ex-Google Safety Lead: News Orgs Using AI Have to Own the Hallucinations

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Ex-Google Safety Lead: News Orgs Using AI Have to Own the Hallucinations
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‘Are We Waiting for S**t to Hit The Fan?’: Former Google Safety Lead Warns of AI Chatbots Writing News

, some of which contain potentially dangerous factual falsehoods. These efforts are, admittedly crude, but that could quickly change as the technology matures.

It’s important to understand that it can be hard to detect which stories are written fully by AI and which aren’t. That distinction is fadingIf I train an AI model to learn how Mack writes his editorial, maybe the next one the AI generates is very much so in Mack’s style. I don’t think we are there yet but it might very well be the future. So then there is a question about journalistic ethics. Is that fair? Who has that copyright, who owns that IP?We need to have some sort of first principles.

As AI advances there are certain ways we could perhaps detect if something was AI written or not but it’s still very fledgling. It’s not highly accurate and it’s not very effective. This is where the trust and safety industry needs to catch up on how we detect synthetic media versus non-synthetic media. For videos, there are some ways to detect deepfakes but the degrees of accuracy differ.

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