sbv,

participating publishers must use the platform to produce and publish three articles per day, one newsletter per week and one marketing campaign per month.

To produce articles, publishers first compile a list of external websites that regularly produce news and reports relevant to their readership. These sources of original material are not asked for their consent to have their content scraped or notified of their participation in the process—a potentially troubling precedent, said Kint.

The resulting copy is underlined in different colors to indicate its potential accuracy: yellow, with language taken almost verbatim from the source material, is the most accurate, followed by blue and then red, with text that is least based on the original report.

A human editor then scans the copy for accuracy before publishing three such stories per day. The program does not require that these AI-assisted articles be labeled.

The platform cannot gather facts or information that have not already been produced elsewhere, limiting its utility for premium publishers.

Wow. That’s incredibly shitty to actual journalists.

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