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AI-powered news sites are dumb and Redditors managed to trick them
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Try these questions about sources of recent information that you believe are accurate.
So I tried it on this BBC article (a current top story), and this /r/Hearthstone post. It did pretty well. I won't copy-paste the whole reply, but here are some excerpts:
So it guessed correctly in both cases and suggested where to fact-check the info to be sure.
Did you intend to paste or attach something? Your comment doesn't show anything on kbin besides that one sentence.
I think you may be misunderstanding this comment (no shade). I think they’re not saying “try these (that I will now provide) questions”. They’re saying “try these questions (that you asked in your previous query), and ask those same questions about sourced material that you trust or believe to be true.”