But hey, look over there, its a shiny new AI chatbot!
Below the answer are links toPoststories that it culled the information from.
Others have instead beensuingto stop the unauthorized use of their reporting.
The Washington Post is launching a chatbot answers questions based on the newspaper’s reporting.Stefano Guidi / Getty
And in the case of thePost, of course, its trying to make its own chatbot.
The newspaper acknowledges that chatbots have a tendency to hallucinate or make up stuff that isnt true.
After all, chatbots are just statistics programs.
The Washington Post’s new chatbot provides AI-generated answers to questions based on the newspaper’s back catalog of reporting.
Seems like that would defeat the purpose.
But then again, the chatbot could serve as a good jumping off point.
It seems impossible to deny thatsometraffic will be eaten up by AI.
ThePosthopes a conversational chatbot can serve as enough opportunity to delight and inform readers.
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With those under assault by the Trump administration, there will be a lot to talk about.
Common Cause signed a $115,000 agreement for the spot.