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(Not so) fun fact: Ars Technica story on this incident got retracted. I’ve noticed that the article “disappeared” and this got me confused at first: was this story a fake after all? Why would Ars Technica report on it and then pull back?
Turns out, their article contained AI-hallucinated quotes:
“On Friday afternoon, Ars Technica published an article containing fabricated quotations generated by an AI tool and attributed to a source who did not say them.”
Yes, way to go for an article on failing of the so-called “AI”…
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Astronaut, author, professional football player, and STEM educator Leland Melvin was born #OTD in 1964.
Here he is in the greatest photo ever produced by the US space program.
Image: NASA
