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AI models misrepresent news events nearly half the time, study says

AI models misrepresent news events nearly half the time, study says

Summary

A study found that AI models like ChatGPT and others often give incorrect responses to questions about news events. About 45% of the answers from these AI tools had significant errors, especially in sourcing and accuracy.

Key Facts

  • A study by the European Broadcasting Union and the BBC tested AI models like ChatGPT, Google’s Gemini, Microsoft’s Copilot, and Perplexity.
  • The study assessed over 2,700 responses from these AI models.
  • 45% of the responses had significant problems.
  • Sourcing errors were the most common, appearing in 31% of responses.
  • Accuracy issues were found in 20% of the responses.
  • Gemini had the most sourcing issues, with 76% of its answers affected.
  • Some examples of errors include claims about Czechia and false information about Pope Francis.
  • AI model producers like OpenAI and Google did not comment on the study.
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