AI Assistants Make Widespread Errors About the News, New Research Shows
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Research reveals that AI assistants frequently make errors when summarizing news, highlighting concerns about their reliability and potential impact on information dissemination.
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Don't take my word for it, ask the assistants themselves:
Considering the underlying processes, it would be much more surprising if they were highly accurate and consistent.They really excel at only one thing --- generating verbiage that sounds plausible. Misleading the unsuspecting. Being factual is not their forte.
So before incorporating one of the most powerful foot guns in the world into your workflow, you should ask yourself one question, "Do you feel lucky?".
Issues of accuracy were found in 20% of responses from all AI assistants studied