glynmoody, to Amazon
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Should we trust 's -generated review ? - https://mashable.com/article/amazon-ai-generated-review-summaries "Great: more janky robots are telling us what to buy."

ghostdancer, to fediverse
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Today is the day of of the old year and for the new one.
There are several ways of facing it, one of them is the
Just in case, Happy and prosperous new year dear ! 🥂 🤗

cazabon, (edited ) to journalism

#Canadian #Legacy #Media: Hey govt, do us a solid and make #Google and #Facebook give us #money.

Govt: Uh, for what?

CLM: You know, because they have money, and we can't figure out how to get some ourselves.

Govt: I'm not sure...

CLM: You're #politicians, and you'll get to publicly stand up to #American #Big #Tech.

Govt: Sold!

Govt: Bill C-18 will make Big Tech #pay for the #privilege of #sharing #links to Canadian media.

1/x

#BigTech #CanadianMedia #C18 #consequences

cazabon, (edited )

Techies: So, #Facebook and #Google were driving #traffic to your #websites by showing #summaries of your #stories, with links back to your sites. Making them #pay to do so made no sense, to them or anyone else, so they stopped linking to your sites.

#Canadian #Legacy #Media: That's bad.

Techies: It's #worse for all the good media. Wait, I meant #modern media. Uh, #grassroots media. Or ... what don't you call yourselves?

CLM: #Little media.

Techies: #Figures.

14/x

#NewMedia

petersuber, (edited ) to ai

1/ Here's a thought to advance to research. If it has problems, I think they're worth solving.

🧵

petersuber,
  1. Update. I've argued here that -generated needn't infringe the in the originals, even if some still do infringe.

AI companies are growing in confidence that they can now avoid that kind of infringement & even indemnify users sued for it.
https://techcrunch.com/2023/11/06/openai-promises-to-defend-business-customers-against-copyright-claims/

"IBM, Microsoft, Amazon, Getty Images, Shutterstock & Adobe are among those who’ve explicitly said they’ll indemnify generative AI customers over IP rights claims. Today, OpenAI joins that group."

petersuber, to ai

Good start on a hard question — how or whether to use #AI tools in #PeerReview.
https://www.researchsquare.com/article/rs-2587766/v1

"For the moment, we recommend that if #LLMs are used to write scholarly reviews, reviewers should disclose their use and accept full responsibility for their reports’ accuracy, tone, reasoning and originality."

PS: "For the moment" these tools can help reviewers string words together, not judge quality. We have good reasons to seek evaluative comments from human experts.

petersuber,

Update. I'm pulling a few other comments into this thread, in preparation for extending it later.

  1. I have mixed feelings on in peer review. I see the benefits, but I also see the benefits of .
    https://twitter.com/petersuber/status/1412455826397204487

  2. For today, good are a harder problem than good .
    https://fediscience.org/@petersuber/109954904433171308

  3. Truth detection is a deep, hard problem. Automating it is even harder.
    https://fediscience.org/@petersuber/109921214854932516

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