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false claims
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The tag 'false claims' on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about provably false information, particularly in the context of AI chatbots and technology. Recent threads highlight NewsGuard's AI False Claims Monitor, which found that leading generative AI tools repeated falsehoods in roughly 35% of news-related replies in August 2025, up from 18% a year earlier. Other threads address false claims in technology, such as Intel's misleading CPU specifications and Microsoft's rebuttal of Intel's claims about Windows 8. The tag also includes discussions on debunking myths about Windows 8 and understanding DMCA abuse, where false claims can lead to content removal. Overall, the tag focuses on identifying and addressing false claims in AI, hardware, and software contexts.
NewsGuard’s latest audit has landed as a clear, uncomfortable signal: the most popular consumer chatbots are now far more likely to repeat provably false claims about breaking news and controversial topics than they were a year ago, and the shift in behavior appears rooted in product trade‑offs...
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AI chatbots are answering more questions than ever — and, according to a de‑anonymized NewsGuard audit released in September 2025, they are also repeating falsehoods far more often: roughly one in three news‑related replies contained a verifiable false claim during the August 2025 test cycle...
AI chatbots are now answering more questions — and, according to a fresh NewsGuard audit, they are also repeating falsehoods far more often, producing inaccurate or misleading content in roughly one out of every three news‑related responses during an August 2025 audit cycle. Background
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I will say, missing or writing the rest of an OS because of a certain Start screen is somewhere between sad & silly. Making an big issue, fuss & blockage over a Start screen, that not only doesn't need to be used (There IS choice) but, gets in the way of nothing, hardly makes grounded sense...
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Understanding Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) Abuse
Addressing the issue of DMCA violations in forum postings and other online areas.
Establishing a positive relationship between forum users and forum team members regarding this issue.
Explaining the purpose and general rationale of...
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Microsoft calls Intel claims about Windows 8's multiple versions and lack of ARM support for legacy apps "factually inaccurate and unfortunately misleading."
Source: Yahoo! News