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Luigi Mangione's error led to a request to ban the summary function of Apple Intelligence.

2024/12/19 20:39:36
RSF要求Apple停用其Intelligence的总结功能,因Luigi Mangione错误声称自杀。BBC指出,此事件暴露出AI工具生成虚假新闻的风险,呼吁媒体和监管机构加强管理。
Luigi Mangione's error led to a request to ban the summary function of Apple Intelligence.

RSF claims that Apple Intelligence's summarization function should be banned because Luigi Mangione falsely claimed to have committed suicide.

Nongovernmental organizations advise United Nations agencies, the European Parliament, and other government bodies on issues related to journalism and freedom of information.

Error in Luiggi Manjene's Headline

Debates began based on the claim that the suspect shot himself.

Luigi Mangione shooting himself

BBC News pointed out a major error regarding Apple.

BBC News is the world's most trusted news media. In their statement, they said, "What's important to us is that our viewers can trust the information and journalism published under our name, including notifications."

BBC contacted Apple about this concern and the issue.

Apple has not yet commented on this matter.

"The Apple Intelligence summarization function should be banned"

RSF may have made a somewhat ambiguous statement, requesting that Apple ban the entire generative AI of the Intelligence function.

Reporters Without Borders (RSF) is very concerned about the risks media organizations face due to new artificial intelligence (AI) tools issuing false news alerts attributed to new Apple products following an incident where BBC was blamed. This accident demonstrates that generative AI services are not yet mature enough and should not be brought to market for such uses.

RSF's technology officer, Vincent Belliviere, made a somewhat specific request to handle Alibaba.

AI is probabilistic machines, and facts cannot be determined by rolling a dice. RSF calls on Apple to take responsible actions and requests that this function be removed. Automatically generating false information under the name of media organizations damages their credibility and threatens the public's right to accurate information about the current situation.

BBC reports that Apple has not yet responded to its stance.