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LA Times removes AI tool after it defends KKK
Patrick Soon-Shiong, the billionaire president of the Los Angeles Times, has removed the newspaper’s AI tool from its articles for defending the KKK, less than a week after it was launched. The LA ...
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Editor’s Note: This story has been updated to clarify the difference between the Los Angeles Times’ “bias meter,” which was never launched, and its AI-generated Insights feature, which provides ...
The Los Angeles Times’ billionaire owner, who unveiled an AI tool that generates opposing perspectives to be displayed on opinion stories, was unaware the new tool had created pro-KKK arguments less ...
Members of the Ku Klux Klan at funeral services for a member at Inglewood Cemetery in 1922 (Los Angeles Times) Journalism schools teach that writers should report the news, not be the news. But what ...
Journalism schools teach that writers should report the news, not be the news. But what happens when one of your articles goes viral — not for its content but rather for how an AI doohickey swallowed ...
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