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Is artificial intelligence a threat to journalism or will the technology destroy itself? Samantha Floreani
Before we start, I want to let you know that a human wrote this article. The same can't be said for many articles from News Corp, which is reportedly using generative AI to produce 3,000 Australian news stories per week. Media corporations around the world are increasingly using AI to generate content. By now, I hope it's common knowledge that large language models such as GPT-4 do not produce facts; rather, they predict language. We can think of ChatGPT as an "automated mansplaining machine" – often wrong, but always confident.
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The Great Myth of the AI Skills Gap
One of the most contentious debates in technology is around the question of automation and jobs. At issue is whether advances in automation, specifically with regards to artificial intelligence and robotics, will spell trouble for today's workers. This debate is played out in the media daily, and passions run deep on both sides of the issue. In the past, however, automation has created jobs and increased real wages. A widespread concern with the current scenario is that the workers most likely to be displaced by technology lack the skills needed to do the new jobs that same technology will create.
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