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fromFuturism
6 hours ago

Sports Illustrated Deletes Entire Author After Accusation of AI Plagiarism

Sportico published an article featuring an original analysis of parlay bets made via the prediction market Kalshi. Two days later, on May 15, Sports Illustrated published an article - titled " Who is really winning on Kalshi parlays according to the data" - that regurgitated the same figures, without ever attributing the analysis to Sportico, as would be the normal and ethical thing to do.
Media industry
Marketing tech
fromSearch Engine Roundtable
2 months ago

Google Testing AI Mode Recipe Widget That Sucks Searchers Into AI Frankenstein Recipes

Google is testing an AI Mode widget in search results that redirects users to AI-generated recipes containing errors, unauthorized content usage, and improper citations.
fromDigiday
3 months ago

Google's forced AI opt out: what changes - and what doesn't - for publishers

"We're now exploring updates to our controls to let sites specifically opt out of search generative AI features," said Ron Eden, Google's principal for product management, in a statement. "Any new controls need to avoid breaking search in a way that leads to a fragmented or confusing experience for people. As AI increasingly becomes a core part of how people find information, any new controls also need to be simple and scalable for website owners," he added.
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fromDigiday
1 year ago

Media Briefing: What The Washington Post's deal with OpenAI says about the future of AI content licensing

OpenAI's content licensing agreements with news organizations are evolving, focusing more on attribution than training data rights.
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