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Microsoft accused of damaging Guardian's reputation with AI-generated poll

16 pointsby equalsioneover 1 year ago

3 comments

ncr100over 1 year ago
Fascinating. I just skimmed the United States AI regulation executive order and this type of scenario, reputational damage, it does not seem to be mentioned by the United States president&#x27;s office.<p>So it&#x27;s like yet another way that AI can increase risk to business, through reputational harm of a financial entity.<p>Is there a like a regular law about this kind of thing? I don&#x27;t think so, implying that that&#x27;s the poll was produced by the guardian.<p>The power of suggestion, I guess content might need disclaimers that it&#x27;s AI generated in order to avoid this sort of reputational harm but you know that would actually be really nice but I don&#x27;t see that being advocated by any government regulators at the moment.
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jjgreenover 1 year ago
<i>Microsoft has a licence with the Guardian to publish the news organisation’s journalism. The Guardian article and accompanying poll appeared on Microsoft Start, a news aggregation website and app.</i><p>Well then, there&#x27;s a fairly easy fix.
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richlissover 1 year ago
Is it possible to damage The Guardian&#x27;s reputation any further?