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New York City’s city governance chatbot instructs citizens to break the law in some cases and government officials are a bit miffed journalists are telling the public about it. A University of North Georgia student says she was falsely accused of using AI to write a paper when she in fact only used Grammarly to spell-check it at the suggestion of her college professors. A Washington State Lottery interactive web app was pulled down after it used AI to place a woman’s headshot on an image of a topless woman in bed. And Meta’s AI-based Image generator appears to have a really hard time creating images of East Asian men and women with people of other ethnicities.  Link to Show Notes Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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