Quartz, the International Business Port, gathered reports quietly from other outlets, including Techcrunch, to publish artificial artificial articles under the title “Quartz Intelligence Newsroom”.
Quartz began publishing simple profit reports created from artificial intelligence months ago, but the beginning Last weekThe director moved to short articles. One of 18 articles created from the artificial intelligence that was published as of Monday afternoon, entitled “Bat”South Korea is sharing the initial results on the investigation of Jeju flights“The reports of real journalists in CNN, MSN and Associated Press on MSN.com.
Each of the articles created from artificial intelligence in each word is approximately 400 words, and does not include full quotes from sources. Instead of assigning information in the text of the text, as journalists do in meat and blood, AI writer from Quartz only cite his sources at the top of his cut.
Corporate Quartz spokesman G/O Media confirmed on Techcrunch a news room of “experimental experimental” artificial intelligence, without commenting on the AI models or tools used by the post to write news articles created from artificial intelligence.
It is not clear how you choose the AI news room from the quartz storyteller to cover. The official spokesman said that the goal is to liberate the editorial staff in Quartz from “working on longer and deeper articles”, and that the editorial staff reviews every story created by AI before it was published.
However, quality control appears to lack one article that the newsroom of Quartz was obtained from Techcrunch last week.
The article concerned is a piece I wrote details on how to delete Facebook, Instagram and Threads accounts. For each platform, it provides step -by -step instructions on how to download and save your data before deleting it, and ultimately, your accounts.
This was a strange article that turns into a summary of 300 words of artificial intelligence. Quartz article title-“How to delete Facebook, Instagram and Threads at the present time”-I hint a similar piece to me. But instructions to delete her vague account:
To permanently delete a Facebook account, users must move to the “Settings and Privacy” section and determine “Account ownership and control”. It is important to note that once the account is deleted, it cannot be recovered. For Instagram, users use either the account center or settings to download their data before deleting their personal files. Deleting the threaded profiles requires removing the associated Instagram account, as the two are interconnected.
Perhaps I could spend every day in criticizing “AI-LENGY” for Quartz newsroom articles. I mean, just look at this title: “Fair demands rise slightly with the continuous claims of a standard record.” The word echo aside, the item is a contradiction. The unemployed claims rise only “a little”, yet some other “continuous claims” record a record? Tsk, TSK. My editor was not allowed to publish something very dirty.

G/O Media, owned by a special stock company, Great Hill Partners, Fire in July 2023 To spread the content full of errors created from artificial intelligence without introducing the editors or book G/O. The company’s editor -in -chief at the time, Merrill Brown, DefendEven when journalists in G/O ports like Gizmodo objected to it.
Publishing the content created by AI provides a way to publishers such as quartz to reach cheap workers-AI does not ask for benefits and salaries, after all-with the profits increasing to the maximum extent. The spokesperson for the G/O said that the reader’s response and communication with the stories of artificial intelligence “exceeded our expectations to this point.”
The spokesperson also denied Rumors One of the cash problems, saying that the company “finances very well” with “a good amount of working capital to benefit from it if necessary.” They also pointed out that the previous employees’ discounts were due to the sale of some sites in 2024, but the quartz was in the process of appointing more editing employees.
G/O is not the first media institution flowing with the content created by artificial intelligence. Cnet Janet has published their stories and inaccurate art in reality, and-in case Sports photographer Under fabricated side lines.