Artificial Intelligence has become the new fashion trend in all fields, and it has quickly become an integral part of daily life.
However, the potential risks and consequences associated with it must be considered.
The American giant Gannett temporarily stopped using artificial intelligence after it was subjected to severe ridicule on social media, according to Business Insider.
Several errors
In detail, Gannett, which owns hundreds of local newspapers in the United States, was experimenting with an artificial intelligence tool that specializes in writing news stories about sports activity, LedeAI.
However, the latter made several errors in the articles, including in The Columbus Dispatch.
Readers were quick to point out that many of these articles lacked essential details and were poorly written, as if whoever wrote them had no actual knowledge of the sport.
It is noteworthy that many Gannett newspapers have published similar stories written by LedeAI recently, including the Des Moines Register, the Arizona Republic, Florida Today, and the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.