Friday, January 24

Major News Outlets Block AI Data Collection Bots, But Right-Wing Outlets Are More Permissive

Summary:

  • Nearly 90 percent of major news outlets, including The New York Times, have implemented measures to block AI data collection bots from companies like OpenAI.
  • Right-wing outlets like NewsMax and Breitbart are more likely to allow these bots to collect data.

Main Ideas:

  • About 90 percent of top news outlets, including The New York Times, block AI data collection bots from companies like OpenAI.
  • Right-wing outlets like NewsMax and Breitbart are more inclined to allow these bots to collect data.
  • The blocking of AI data collection bots has implications for the availability and accuracy of news data for AI algorithms.
  • Top news outlets are concerned about the potential bias and misinformation that may be generated by AI algorithms using their data.

Author’s Take:

The blocking of AI data collection bots by major news outlets reflects a growing concern over the potential biases and inaccuracies that may arise from the use of their data by AI algorithms. While right-wing outlets appear to be more permissive, this divide highlights the importance of transparency and accountability in AI development and the need for careful consideration of the sources and reliability of the data that trains these algorithms.


Click here for the original article.