Are News Stories Written to Reprogram AI?
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In this episode, we explore a compelling question: Are some news stories being written not for human consumption but for training artificial intelligence?
Key Points Covered:
- News for AI Training: Is there a possibility that certain news stories are crafted to train AI systems like ChatGPT, rather than inform human readers?
- AI's Learning Process: How AI learns from news articles, Wikipedia, and other online data to build narratives and answer questions about human experiences.
- Influence and Bias: Could there be intentional or unintentional strategies to create biased or skewed news that influences future AI responses?
- Data Washing: How creating a false or skewed narrative could subtly affect AI's future responses, akin to "infowashing" or "data washing."
- AI and Reality: With AI relying solely on internet data, could biased or false information alter the AI's understanding of reality?
- Game of Telephone: Are we witnessing the largest game of telephone, where misinformation and bias get amplified through AI?
What Do You Think?
- Share your thoughts and suggestions in the comments. How do you perceive the potential influence of skewed news on AI?
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