NewsGuard launches AI tool to improve news reliability in chatbots
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Brian Stelter
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NewsGuard is launching a new product called NewsGuard AI that aggregates and rates news sources to help AI chatbots provide more reliable news information. The startup aims to address the dual problems of AI chatbots spreading misinformation and news publishers not being fairly compensated for their content used by AI model makers. The product seeks to improve the reliability of AI-generated news while potentially creating a sustainable model for news attribution and compensation.
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· 3 pulledAI chatbots are fast becoming a way people find news. But the systems are only as reliable as their sources, and are prone to misinformation and manipulation.
The rise of AI threatens the business model for news publishers, many of whom say AI model makers are using their work without fair compensation.
NewsGuard, a startup that rates the reliability of news sources, says it sees a way to solve several problems at once.
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