Google pays news outlets to cause an avalanche of artificial intelligence failures
Google is swearing This is not about killing journalism., but many of his latest projects seem to be geared toward that goal. Google is paying five-figure sums to small publishers to ask them to test a generative artificial intelligence platform aimed at newsrooms. According to media reports, they are asked to publish three such articles using artificial intelligence per day in exchange for sending analysis and feedback to Google. Adweek report on Tuesday.
“Experimental Tool Be responsible “Designed to help small, local publishers create high-quality journalism using factual content from publicly available data sources,” Google spokeswoman Megan Farnsworth said in a statement to Gizmodo. Google stresses that these tools are not intended to replace “the critical role that journalists play.”
As the media industry suffers from layoffs, struggling newsrooms are likely to accept Google’s offer. Once again, Google pays newsrooms to provide content by offering them free content. This is very different from how newsrooms typically receive stories: journalists are typically paid five-figure sums. Google’s unreleased AI platform is small, but presumably requires frequent use.
Google and the rest of the Internet are gradually becoming filled with garbage created by artificial intelligence. Researchers found that A “shocking” amount of the Internet, 57.1%, is already AI-translated junk.. Favorite blogs such as “The Hairpin” are turning into artificial intelligence clickbait farms under the guise of famous brands. This is a side effect of introducing AI into everything, and Google is leading the effort.
According to Adweek, publishers must use the generative AI platform to create and publish three articles per day, one newsletter per week and one marketing campaign per month. Google’s platform works by aggregating content from a human-generated list of websites into a dashboard. With the click of a button, a human editor can use the Gen AI tool to create news articles based on any new post in the dashboard. A human editor edits articles for clarity before publication.
Essentially, Google is showing media executives exactly how AI can replace entry-level journalists and paying them to use a demo of it. Google did it. It’s best to make this a no-brainer for struggling media companies, which is the majority.
The tool reportedly does not require editors to label these articles as being generated by artificial intelligence. Google notes that the tool generally does not repost work from other media outlets.
Google criticized for testing version Google Search without the News tab last week. The search engine also saw increasing amount of AI-generated content on Google Newsas 404 Media called it in January.
Google has benefited greatly from journalism over the past 20 years as news articles feed its search engine with credible information. Now the company is giving something back by paying journalists to use AI for them.
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