MSN.com was lambasted for publishing an obituary of former NBA player Brandon Hunter that was clearly -- and badly -- created by AI.
Sporting News via Getty ImagesMicrosoft-owned MSN.com was criticized for publishing an obituary of former NBA player Brandon Hunter that was clearly — and badly — created by AI and not a person, as it was incomprehensibly filled with miscues, improper word use, and even insults.collapsed
Brandon Hunter #34 of the Orlando Magic shoots a free throw during the game against the Cleveland Cavaliers at Gund Arena on March 8, 2005, in Cleveland, Ohio. Brandon Hunter #56 of the Boston Celtics in action against the Detroit Pistons during a preseason NBA game on October 8, 2003, at the Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut.
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