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Quartz, the international business agency, has gathered quiet references from other stores, including Techcrunch, to publish articles created by AI as part of the Quartz Intelligence Newsroom.

Quartz began publishing simple profit references created months ago but starting Last weekThe exit proceeded with short articles. One of the 18 articles created by AI published in Monday afternoon, entitled “South Korea shares preliminary findings about the Jeju Air Crash Investigation survey“Concentrations made by real journalists at CNN, MSN and Associated Press at msn.com.

Each of the articles produced by the output is about 400 words in length and does not include complete excerpts from sources. Instead of attributing information to the body of the text, as journalists of Sarca and Blood do, the AI ​​writer of Quartz only mentions his sources at the top of his pieces.

A representative for the corporate parent G/O Quartz confirmed to Techcrunch the existence of a “purely experimental” AI Newsroom, without commenting on which AI models or tools used by the publication to write AI news articles.

It is not clear how Quartz’s AI Newsroom chooses which stories to cover. The spokesman said the goal is to release Quartz’s editorial staff to “work in farther and deeper articles” and that the editorial staff examines every story created by AI before it was published.

However, quality control appears to be missing from an article coming from TechCrunch Newsroom last week.

A screenshot of a Quartz article created by AI that goes TechCrunch reports.Image credits:Quartz

This article is a piece that I wrote in detail how to delete Facebook, Instagram and Threads accounts. For each platform, it provides step -by -step instructions on how to obtain and save your data before deleting it and, ultimately, your accounts.

This was a strange article to turn into a 300 -word AI summary created. The title of the Quartz article-“How to delete Facebook, Instagram and the threads right now”-is a piece similar to mine. But account deletion instructions are unclear:

To permanently delete an account on Facebook, users must navigate the “Settings and Privacy” section and select “Account Property and Control”. It is important to note that once an account is deleted, it cannot be recovered. For Instagram, users either use the account center or settings to download their data before deleting their profiles. Deleting yarn profiles requires removal of the Instagram connected account, as the two are interconnected.

I could probably spend the whole day by criticizing the “Ai-Ness” of Quartz’s AI Newsroom articles. I mean, just look at this title: “The claims of the blood increase slightly, as the ongoing claims set record.” The word echo aside, the clause is a contradiction. The claims of the unemployed only increase “slightly”, but some other “continuous claims” set a record? Tsk, Tsk. My author would never let me post something so impossible.

Information of responsibility at the bottom of each quartz story created by AI.Image credits:Quartz

G/O Media, owned by Great Hill Partners Private Company, came under fire in July 2023 For the publication of content created with AI errors without entering the authors or authors of G/O. The Company’s editorial manager, Merrill Brown, defended the practiceEven when journalists in G/O shops, such as Gizmodo, oppose it.

Publication of content created by AI presents a way for publishers such as Quartz to access cheap work-AI does not run the benefits and salary, eventually-to maximize profits. The G/O spokesman said the reader’s response and the commitment to AI’s stories “have” exceeded our expectations at this point “.

The spokesman also refused rumors of cash, saying that the company is “very well funded” with a “good movement capital to draw if needed”. They also noted that previous staff reductions were due to the sale of certain sites in 2024, but that quartz is in the process of recruiting more editorial staff.

G/O is not the first media organism to protest with AI content. CNET And Gannett published their own inaccurate stories and art created by AI and-in the case of Sports illustrated – under constructed lines.

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