• Lunduke Journal says no to "A.I. written articles"

    From LundukeJournal@1337:1/100 to All on Sun Jan 29 19:47:16 2023
    Lunduke Journal says no to "A.I. written articles"

    Date:
    Sun, 29 Jan 2023 19:34:04 GMT

    Description:
    As many Tech Publications (like CNET) are moving away from human writers, the Lunduke Journal draws a line.

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    By now, many of you will have seen the news that CNET the Tech publication founded back in the mid-1990s has begun using A.I. to write their articles.

    CNET is not alone not by a long shot .

    Tech publications all over the place are experimenting with using A.I.
    systems like ChatGPT to reduce their reliance on writers. This is not surprising in the slightest, as many of these publications have been looking to cut their writing staff for many years.

    Source : This is my industry. I know these people and have had business meetings, on this exact topic, with many of these editors and publishers.

    The overall strategy among many Tech publications is to have low-paid,
    entry level editors who proofread and edit articles written by inexperienced, volunteer (human) writers, or generated by Artificial Intelligence software.

    The benefits are obvious:

    Have less total staff (saves money)

    What staff you have are lower paid, and entry level (saves money)

    Generate larger amounts of SEO optimized content (good for advertising
    revenue when your goal is search engine traffic and Big Tech ad deals)

    These publications can now simply feed every press release, from every Tech company, into an A.I. system and SHAZAM! they now have an SEO optimized article. They can pump those out all day, every day with only minimal human oversight. From a business point of view if your business is getting high rankings on search engines, which results in page clicks and ad views (and making Big Tech marketers happy) this makes tremendous sense.

    Unfortunately, the downsides here are obvious.

    It means a significant reduction in original, investigative work and an increasingly high chance of articles simply repeating false statements that accidentally found their way into past articles (which are used by the A.I.
    to help generate the new articles). As time goes on, the number of repeated errors will only increase.

    With publications increasingly adopting this type of content strategy and most of them will and they will, in all likelihood, be very happy with their initial financial results it means a very bleak future for Tech Journalism.

    Well.

    Let me make this simple, clear statement:

    The Lunduke Journal family of publications will not now and will not ever use Artificial Intelligence to generate articles.

    I did not create The Lunduke Journal to earn a fortune publishing software-generated content. I created this publication because I am a writer . And, not only did I want a publication that would allow me the freedom to write what I wanted to write but I also saw the need for an honest Tech publication free from corporate influence.

    As the big publications are funded entirely by Big Tech ad dollars, and now have an ever-increasing amount of their content being AI generated based on Big Tech Data?

    Oh, my word.

    That need for a human-written, Big Tech-free publication is growing stronger by the day.

    I truly hope more publications will join with The Lunduke Journal, and make a firm statement: No A.I. generated articles, and only human writers. Share

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