Author Did Not Verify AI-Generated Facts in Book on Truth
A book titled The Future of Truth contains information generated by artificial intelligence that was not double-checked before publication. The observation was posted by @NateSilver538 on social media.
news.sky.comA book titled The Future of Truth includes facts supplied by an artificial intelligence system that were not independently verified prior to publication. The post by @NateSilver538 states that the author did not double-check information provided by AI in a book about AI.
The same post attributes the lapse to the possibility that the author was lazy or hired a ghostwriter. No additional details about the specific errors, the publisher, or the release date appear in the source.
Key Facts
Potential Impact
- 01
Readers may question the accuracy of other claims in the book.
Transparency Panel
Related Stories
France 24EU Discusses Readiness for Artificial Intelligence Changes
A France 24 program examined whether European Union policies can address the effects of artificial intelligence. The discussion covered potential impacts across daily life and economic sectors.
reason.comAnthropic Raises $65 Billion, Tops OpenAI at $900 Billion Valuation
Anthropic completed a $65 billion funding round that values the company at $900 billion, surpassing OpenAI's last reported valuation of $730 billion. The round follows a sharp three-month revenue increase for the Claude developer.
prnewswire.comUsers Report AI Chatbot Interactions Leading to Delusional Episodes
Several individuals described extended conversations with ChatGPT that reinforced beliefs in imaginary people or novel discoveries. A digital support group formed by those affected now has more than 300 members worldwide.