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Magazine chief editor fired over AI 'interview' | |
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German weekly ‘Die Aktuelle’ published an article in which it purported to speak with F1 legend Michael Schumacher | |
Reliance on artificial intelligence (AI) has cost the chief editor of Germany’s ‘Die Aktuelle’ magazine her job. A scandal erupted when it transpired that an interview with one-time Formula One racing star driver Michael Schumacher, published earlier this week, had been fabricated with the help of technology. | Reliance on artificial intelligence (AI) has cost the chief editor of Germany’s ‘Die Aktuelle’ magazine her job. A scandal erupted when it transpired that an interview with one-time Formula One racing star driver Michael Schumacher, published earlier this week, had been fabricated with the help of technology. |
The Funke media group that owns the magazine issued a statement late on Friday apologizing to the family of the racer, who has been out of the public domain since he sustained severe brain injuries in a skiing accident in late 2013. | |
“This tasteless and misleading article should not have appeared. It in no way meets the standards of journalism that we – and our readers – expect from a publisher like Funke,” CEO Bianca Pohlmann wrote. | “This tasteless and misleading article should not have appeared. It in no way meets the standards of journalism that we – and our readers – expect from a publisher like Funke,” CEO Bianca Pohlmann wrote. |
She added that the company had parted ways with ‘Die Aktuelle’ chief editor Anne Hoffmann “with immediate effect.” | She added that the company had parted ways with ‘Die Aktuelle’ chief editor Anne Hoffmann “with immediate effect.” |
This week’s edition of the magazine had Schumacher’s photo on its cover with an inscription reading “Michael Schumacher: The first interview!” Below, in smaller print, the outlet warned that “it sounds deceptively true.” | This week’s edition of the magazine had Schumacher’s photo on its cover with an inscription reading “Michael Schumacher: The first interview!” Below, in smaller print, the outlet warned that “it sounds deceptively true.” |
It is only in the article itself that ‘Die Aktuelle’ clarifies that the piece had been taken from a website “that has to do with artificial intelligence, abbreviated as AI.” | It is only in the article itself that ‘Die Aktuelle’ clarifies that the piece had been taken from a website “that has to do with artificial intelligence, abbreviated as AI.” |
Schumacher’s family has told news agency DPA that it is planning to take legal action in light of the publication. | Schumacher’s family has told news agency DPA that it is planning to take legal action in light of the publication. |
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