
An AI trap the biggest American media by pretending to be a journalist
Tech media are made by Chatgpt © Arda Savasciogullari Shotterstock
It all starts when media like Wired And Business Insider receive an article proposal from a certain Margaux Blanchard. After validation, six articles signed under this name are published. But some time later, the editors discovered certain strange information. Worse still! The journalist in question did not exist: everything was written by a artificial intelligence.
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A false journalist who publishes chatgpt texts
While the case took place in May, Wired Confidences a few days ago having published an article generated by artificial intelligence, and by a false freelancer in addition. Initially, journalists were contacted for writing an article On weddings from discord relationships. It was published, but the case was complicated when Blanchard wanted to be paid, but only on Paypal.
The media has therefore returned to the entire article thanks to AI detectors who have noticed anything. However, the details do not deceive and the research office, after an in -depth analysis, determined that the text was generated by artificial intelligence, just like the messages of Margaux Blanchard.
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For example, the article quoted a certain Jessica Hu, “34 -year -old ordered an order -based in Chicago specializing in ceremonies on Twitch, Discord and Vrchat“, according to Press Gazette, who examined the article of Wired. Except that this information could never be verified.
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A journalistic investigation begins
Wired was not the only media targeted by these articles Chatgpt. This Margaux Blanchard contacted several of the most influential media in the tech sphere such as CONE Magazine, index on censorship, dispatch, sfgate and naked politics. The editor of DispatchJacob Furedi, quotes another example of this deception. The false journalist wanted to sell him a subject on a secret center of forensic training in Gravemont, in Colorado. Except that the city does not exist.
Notes and mea culpa of business insider and wired after having removed the articles © Numériques
He quickly spotted a writing recalling that of artificial intelligencesbut chose to play the game, stressing, however, that no online information mentioned Gravemont. After several tense exchanges, Margaux Blanchard has confined herself to clarifying that she would remain “Ideally five to seven days on site“For a remuneration of $ 670/£ 500 (around 600 euros). On August 15, the journalist Furedi finally confronted her by email, and accused her of having published invented articles. She never responded.
From, Press Gazette contacted the media one by one that had published articles under the name of Margaux Blanchard, by explaining the reproaches made against him. The editors immediately proceeded with the withdrawal of each of the texts and wrote Mea Culpa. However, the investigation continues to determine the true identity of Blanchard, which remains a mystery today. She no longer gave a sign of life and her profile does not correspond to anyone online.
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