AI is turbocharging the threat of fake news

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AI is turbocharging the threat of fake news

AI-fueled news could overwhelm accurate reporting with 'a deluge of junk content distorted by machine-powered regulation.' Local news outlets say AI operations like BNN are leeches stealing intellectual property then monetizing it to raise their...

The advancement of Artificial Intelligence is posing a significant threat to the authenticity of news reporting, with concerns rising about the proliferation of misleading information. Local news organizations are particularly wary of AI platforms like BNN, which are accused of appropriating content without permission and profiting from it. The rise of AI in news dissemination raises questions about the ethical implications of machine-generated content and its impact on the credibility of journalism.

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