Norwegian startup Factiverse, a self-proclaimed antidote to the ongoing battle against fake news, and the growing epidemic of "AI hallucinations," announced today it has secured €1 million in funding to expand its AI-powered fact-checking platform. The investment comes as the world grapples with the double-edged sword of artificial intelligence – immense potential marred by the occasional tendency to fabricate information with the casual confidence of a seasoned con artist.
faced scrutiny for publishing articles written by an AI tool that plagiarised content en mass and contained multiple factual errors, raising questions about AI-generated content's reliability and ethical implications. And ChatGPT keeps landing in hot water with the EU due to its inaccurate responses.
faced scrutiny for publishing articles written by an AI tool that plagiarised content en mass and contained multiple factual errors, raising questions about AI-generated content's reliability and ethical implications. And ChatGPT keeps landing in hot water with the EU due to its inaccurate responses. factual error about the James Webb Space Telescope
faced scrutiny ChatGPT keeps landing in hot water with the EU The company claims its technology outperforms even the latest AI models like ChatGPT and Mistral-7b in detecting factual errors and sourcing reliable information, and it does it in 100 languages.