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Post #612871

2026-03-03 05:44 UTC

Sifting through information to find out what’s true and what’s not, before presenting it to the public, is a pretty crucial task and ability for an actual journalist though. It is probably one of the most important parts of their job to verify the correctness of their sources and what they write.

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  • Then maybe they shouldn't be using these tools in the first place. Other Conde Nast employees have already been blowing the whistle about this, which is funny because they sued all the AI companies for stealing content. Whether there is a news article about it or not, these shitty tools are being shoved down everyone's throats. From developers, to authors.

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  • @tangeli@piefed.social 2026-03-03 20:42

    You're absolutely correct. But the problem is bigger than the rogue journalist. [Separation of duties](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Separation_of_duties) is a well known requirement for robust, reliable processes immune to single points of failure (whether malicious or, as I suspect in this case, merely grossly negligent and irresponsible). It is necessary but not sufficient to hold just the journalist who used AI responsible for the publication of false statements.

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