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Pakistan Newspaper Dawn Forgets To Delete ChatGPT Input In Story: Here's What Internet Has To Say
The Dawn newspaper is under fire after publishing a ChatGPT-style prompt in one of its reports. The mistake drew online jokes and criticism, raising fresh questions about AI’s growing role in newsrooms.
While one person declared that “ChatGPT has started making newspapers”, another questioned Pakistani newspaper Dawn’s “ethics” after it was “caught using AI”. “Dawn really outdid themselves,” a third chimed in.
Deadly explosions rocked India and Pakistan, killing 20+ people in both countries within 24 hours of each other, as authorities hunt for clues in the attacks.
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Pakistan's Dawn Newspaper Faces Backlash After AI Editing Blunder Appears In Print
The newspaper article's picture has been doing rounds on social media with multiple users expressing their anger over the issue.
The newspaper has apologised, saying editing with AI violates its editorial policies. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Pakistani security forces have killed 20 Pakistani Taliban insurgents in raids on hideouts in the northwest region bordering Afghanistan.
The line seemed to be an internal AI-generated editing prompt that was accidentally left in while using a writing tool. While Dawn swiftly corrected the online version, the print edition carried the full text.
Pakistan Army chief Asim Munir is already the most powerful man in the country in the eyes of many. Now, the country has passed the 27th Amendment granting him sweeping powers. What changes will now come into effect in Pakistan?
Pakistan and Afghanistan have held peace talks as a tenuous ceasefire holds following cross-border clashes last month that left dozens of people dead and hundreds wounded.
Lotte Chemical Corp. completed the sale of its Pakistan unit, making it the latest in a flurry of multinational companies leaving the South Asian nation.
Deadly explosions in the capitals of India and Pakistan within 24 hours of each other killed at least 20 people and left several injured, heightening concern of renewed tensions between the nuclear-armed neighbors.