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news audit
About this tag
The news audit tag covers discussions about systematic evaluations of news accuracy, particularly in AI-generated content. A prominent thread examines an EBU and BBC audit that found 45% of AI news answers from assistants like ChatGPT and Microsoft Copilot contained significant problems. This tag is relevant for Windows users concerned about misinformation in AI summaries, enterprise IT evaluating AI tools, and anyone tracking media reliability. Topics include sourcing errors, contextual judgment failures, and implications for newsrooms and everyday users. The tag focuses on audits that assess the quality and trustworthiness of news information in digital environments.
Peter McCusker’s Broad + Liberty column — a short, pointed experiment with Microsoft Copilot — landed where many of us feared it would: at the intersection of civic sentiment, aggressive political rhetoric, and the brittle behavior of large language models. McCusker uses a deliberately...
A coordinated audit by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and the BBC has delivered a blunt verdict: when asked about current events, popular AI assistants—including ChatGPT, Microsoft Copilot, Google Gemini and Perplexity—produce answers that contain at least one significant problem nearly...