The BBC's head of news and current affairs says the developers of the tools are "playing with fire."
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Some of the most popular AI chatbots are unable to accurately summarise the news, with the chief executive of BBC News warning that tech firms were “playing with fire” on the issue of misinformation. Read full story
The BBC's head of news and current affairs says the developers of the tools are "playing with fire."
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