Rather than simply scrub its many pages of Lede AI-generated content clean, Gannett is updating the articles to correct their many 'errors.'
To be clear, mistakes often happen in journalism, and when they do, they should always be corrected.
Asked to comment on whether any of its AI-generated material had been vetted by a human before it was published, Gannett declined, instead offering the same statement it did when we"In addition to adding hundreds of reporting jobs across the country, we have been experimenting with automation and AI to build tools for our journalists and add content for our readers," the company said.
Sure, though we might suggest that the next time a major publisher is hoping to adhere to the "highest" of journalistic standards, they might avoid pressing auto-publish — and skipping any semblance of an editing process — on generative AI material in the first place. Just a thought.
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