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A few weeks ago in our news roundup we talked about a weird social post from Essence magazine on Viola Davis’s incredible outfit at the Cannes Film Festival. Not only was her name spelled wrong, but the language just felt off, and Bridget speculated that it seemed like it was written by AI. Fast forward a few weeks, and Essence reached out to Bridget about it on Instagram! But their response was confusing, at first they admitted to being “busted” and it seemed all in good fun, UNTIL they accused her of spreading misinformation. So was it written by AI or not? Bridget explains the reasons she still thinks it was, what this says about the future role of AI in media, and why AAVE (African American Vernacular English) might be the Achilles heel of generative language models.
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Techish is back with a brand new episode and this week hosts Michael & Abadesi dive into: Apple Vision Pro – is it worth the price tag? (01:45) Apple fixes […]
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