AI’s Misinformation Crisis: Chatbots Fail More Frequently in Russian, Chinese and Spanish
AI chatbots struggle with misinformation in non-English languages, with Russian, Chinese, and Spanish showing the highest failure rates. A new study suggests using French as a translation baseline to improve multilingual fact-checking. Discover the risks, implications, and possible solutions for AI-generated misinformation.
DeepSeek AI Among the Least Reliable Chatbots in Fact-Checking, Audit Reveals
DeepSeek AI, a newly launched Chinese chatbot, has raised concerns after scoring an 83% fail rate in a NewsGuard audit on news accuracy. The chatbot frequently failed to debunk misinformation, inserted Chinese government narratives, and struggled with outdated information. Despite its rapid adoption, DeepSeek's reliability remains in question, highlighting risks in the AI-driven news landscape.
OpenAI ChatGPT o3-mini – Data Cutoff Date in 2021, Three Years Before 4o?
OpenAI’s o3-mini is a high-performance AI model optimized for STEM and coding. However, a surprising inconsistency has emerged: while the model claims its knowledge cutoff is 2021, OpenAI officially states 2023. This raises concerns about the model’s ability to correctly state its own factual training data. Our report highlights this issue and its implications for users.
Meta's Shift from Fact-Checking to Community Moderation Sparks Debate
Meta's removal of fact-checkers has sparked debates on misinformation and trust. With AI and neurotechnology reshaping communication, concerns about privacy and ethical use are growing. Discover the implications and solutions shaping our digital future.