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editorial review
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The editorial review tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about the accuracy, transparency, and oversight of content produced by AI assistants and human editors. Topics include audits of AI news assistants that found frequent misrepresentations, experiments with Microsoft Copilot for NFL predictions that highlight the need for editorial transparency, and reflections on public reception of Windows 8 after launch. The tag also touches on editorial slip-ups in media graphics and headlines, as well as critical editorials about Microsoft's strategic risks with Windows 8. These threads collectively explore how editorial review processes—whether human or AI-assisted—affect information quality and public perception.
A large-scale, journalist‑led audit coordinated by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and operationally led by the BBC has delivered a blunt verdict: mainstream AI assistants regularly misrepresent news in ways that matter, with roughly 45% of evaluated responses containing at least one...
Microsoft’s Copilot produced a full Week 3 slate of NFL score predictions for USA TODAY — a tidy, repeatable experiment that reveals as much about modern large language models as it does about football forecasting.
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USA TODAY ran a simple, repeatable workflow: prompt...
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I'm honestly seeing and hearing a lot more excited, positive, enthusiastic comments & editorials since Oct. 24th and since more & more folks are actually getting their hands on Win8 GA then we might have ever expected after or from some of what we were reading & hearing before its release...
That’s the observation of Charles Apple, who notes some sexually suggestive graphics and headlines that have slipped past editors. One of them is this recent weather graphic from USA Today:
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When Microsoft chief Steve Ballmer called the new Windows his company's riskiest bet, not many knew what he meant. The reveal of Windows 8 was laying those cards out on the table: it's a belief that tablets will not only be popular but the primary way to compute. We're of the mind that, much...