Discussion Largest study of its kind shows AI assistants misrepresent news content 45% of the time – regardless of language or territory

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Ai’s are getting worse and worse all the time somehow. Genuinely crazy how according to the article the ai got
“who is the Pope,” “who is the Chancellor of Germany,” wrong and surrogacy “is prohibited by law” in Czechia, when in fact it is not regulated by the law and is neither explicitly prohibited nor permitted. though.
 
Ai’s are getting worse and worse all the time somehow. Genuinely crazy how according to the article the ai got
“who is the Pope,” “who is the Chancellor of Germany,” wrong and surrogacy “is prohibited by law” in Czechia, when in fact it is not regulated by the law and is neither explicitly prohibited nor permitted. though.
I was genuinely shocked by the Pope one ngl but I guess it makes sense if it's based off of the more likely answer based off of a word algorithm.
 
I was genuinely shocked by the Pope one ngl but I guess it makes sense if it's based off of the more likely answer based off of a word algorithm.
Real history lovers know there's always a secret pope or two just waiting to be found. That's why Pope Leo is so against AI. It's because they know
 
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