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i wanted to bring in jackson ryan here to talk about transparency.american tech website cnet, and they've been using al to help write stories. tell us a little bit about that. i think cnet's approach was a little controversial, but we have been using artificial, a generative ai tool to create articles and then those articles were fact—checked by a human and then published on our website. this was what was called an experiment at the time. it actually happened very, very early after gpt sort of exploded across the web. and i think we were kind of like one...very early movers on the generative ai movement. we're a tech website, it seems pretty...like something that we would do, but unfortunately a lot of these articles that were generated by the tool were incorrect and they were generated in an area that we know the tool is not very good at generating text for, which is with numbers. even simple things like, what is a credit card? we were getting an al to generate an answer to that. unfortunately, more than half of those articles that we published were
i wanted to bring in jackson ryan here to talk about transparency.american tech website cnet, and they've been using al to help write stories. tell us a little bit about that. i think cnet's approach was a little controversial, but we have been using artificial, a generative ai tool to create articles and then those articles were fact—checked by a human and then published on our website. this was what was called an experiment at the time. it actually happened very, very early after gpt sort...
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editor, tom clarke, eliz mizon, from independent media cooperative the bristol cable, as well as jackson ryannce editor at cnet. welcome to you all. and i think we should start with the basics. madhu, if i could bring you in, from the financial times, explain what we mean by aland why, particularly in terms of the role ofjournalism it has, why it's getting so much coverage now. well, so, ai is artificial intelligence and, i mean, supposedly it's a mechanical computer version of human intelligence, or at least that's the hope, right? but today, what we have is, it's basically a powerful statistical system, a computer software, which finds patterns in large amounts of data. but what this means is that it can, you know, find diagnoses from pictures of x—rays or it can look through lots of words and help translate them into different languages. and what we're talking about today is generative ai, which is software that can actually create and generate things that include words, images, code, even video. and how widely is it being used in newsrooms, do you think? i mean, what's the financial times
editor, tom clarke, eliz mizon, from independent media cooperative the bristol cable, as well as jackson ryannce editor at cnet. welcome to you all. and i think we should start with the basics. madhu, if i could bring you in, from the financial times, explain what we mean by aland why, particularly in terms of the role ofjournalism it has, why it's getting so much coverage now. well, so, ai is artificial intelligence and, i mean, supposedly it's a mechanical computer version of human...
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editor, tom clarke, eliz mizon, from independent media cooperative the bristol cable, as well as jackson ryanstart with the basics. madhu, if i could bring you in, from the financial times, explain what we mean by ai and why, particularly in terms of the role ofjournalism it has, why it's getting so much coverage now. well, so ai is artificial intelligence and, i mean, supposedly it's a mechanical computer version of human intelligence, or at least that's the hope, right? but today what we have is, it's basically a powerful statistical system, a computer software, which finds patterns in large amounts of data. but what this means is that it can, you know, find diagnoses
editor, tom clarke, eliz mizon, from independent media cooperative the bristol cable, as well as jackson ryanstart with the basics. madhu, if i could bring you in, from the financial times, explain what we mean by ai and why, particularly in terms of the role ofjournalism it has, why it's getting so much coverage now. well, so ai is artificial intelligence and, i mean, supposedly it's a mechanical computer version of human intelligence, or at least that's the hope, right? but today what we have...
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there, well, in 2017, in my opinion, if i'm not mistaken , the killer's bodyguard was still there, jackson ryanlly salma hayek. and there they wanted to beat him back. well, there was one such woman there history but it's interesting that it was supposed to be the dictator of belarus. yes, but then they made it so that, well, they didn't call him the dictator of belarus . somehow, they called him differently 6 years ago igorokben, who played the belarusian dictator . now lukashenko can also play, because they showed a movie and now it happened like that and in life, ah, now we will talk about the situation at the front, and especially about this strange statement by hanna, not the painter, which is already being actively refuted regarding the capture of andriivka and the release of andriivka from the armed forces of ukraine serhii zurets, director of the travel agency to france express leading columns military summaries of the day serhiy congratulations i congratulate you vasyl i congratulate our viewers literally somewhere at 5:00 in the evening if i am not mistaken it was a little earlier sta
there, well, in 2017, in my opinion, if i'm not mistaken , the killer's bodyguard was still there, jackson ryanlly salma hayek. and there they wanted to beat him back. well, there was one such woman there history but it's interesting that it was supposed to be the dictator of belarus. yes, but then they made it so that, well, they didn't call him the dictator of belarus . somehow, they called him differently 6 years ago igorokben, who played the belarusian dictator . now lukashenko can also...
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jackson hole. cheryl: chairman powell, if you're watching this program this morning, take a break. take a permanent pause, we would like to see that. ryany with us all morning long. we have a lot more coming up this morning. white house press secretary, the white house press secretary is acting pretty dismissive when she gets questioned about president biden's bringing down the deficit. watch this. >> he said in march in baltimore in his speech our plan is working to decrease the deficit. >> that's the way it fridays year to year, it can be -- it is. from year to year it can be volatile. talk to an eb economist, they'll tell you specifically. cheryl: more americans say bidenomics is not working. that's coming up next. ♪ you just roll with it, baby. ♪ yeah, yeah, you just roll with it, baby. ♪ people are excited about what ai will do for them. we're excited about what ai will do for business. introducing watsonx a platform designed to multiply output by tailoring ai to your needs. when you watsonx your business, you can build ai to help coders code faster, customer service respond quicker, and hr handle repetitive tasks in less time. let
jackson hole. cheryl: chairman powell, if you're watching this program this morning, take a break. take a permanent pause, we would like to see that. ryany with us all morning long. we have a lot more coming up this morning. white house press secretary, the white house press secretary is acting pretty dismissive when she gets questioned about president biden's bringing down the deficit. watch this. >> he said in march in baltimore in his speech our plan is working to decrease the deficit....