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by telepathy 730 days ago
None of those problems are solved by using humans instead of AI. Very few journalists are doing "boots on the ground" interviews. They're lazy. And why can't an AI do a zoom interview?
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> Very few journalists are doing "boots on the ground" interviews. They're lazy.

Sigh.

Of course there are a lot of lazy journalists. There are a lot of lazy everything. There are also journalists putting themselves in significant danger reporting in warzones. Is all of their work invalid because some lazy people write clickbait? No. The answer is no.

> And why can’t an AI do a zoom interview

Not everyone is available on Zoom. Not everyone wants to be interviewed. Some interview subjects have to be tracked down and forced to answer questions.

In a breaking news scenario it’s incredibly valuable to have trusted physical presence. Imagine the next 9/11. How will we be able to trust AI isn’t being fooled by deepfake videos posted to YouTube?

> And why can't an AI do a zoom interview?

From a year ago...

https://www.npr.org/series/1178395718/planet-money-makes-an-...

> MALONE: Yeah. We had told the AI, write five interview questions that would help an audience understand this academic paper. And we were going to just read those questions word for word to these academics. And Jeff and I were a little nervous, to be honest, 'cause would they figure this out, and if they did, were they going to be mad at us?

> ...

> GUO: Yeah. So Dan starts talking to us about AI and the kinds of jobs it might replace, but he goes out of his way to reassure us. He says, you two, Kenny and Jeff. AI probably won't be coming for your jobs.

> GROSS: That AI won't be able to ask a question as incisive as the one you just came up with. So perhaps you're safe.

> MALONE: Hey, hold. On, I got to - we were going to - I have to jump in. Are you aware of what's happening? Because AI 100% generated all the questions that we asked you.

Have you considered the possibility that the people you are interviewing may be lying? If the CEO of Dow Chemical gets on Zoom and says the things they’re dumping in the river are safe, what is your AI journalist going to do?
yeah they do the same thing with humans. except human journalists give you a false sense of security if it's parroted by NYTimes' Judith Miller (or 1000s of other examples)
How is it solved using AI?

> Very few journalists are doing "boots on the ground" interviews

So at least a few are then? That's more boots than AI has

Maybe I am little confused but wouldn't you still need, at minimum, someone to like hold the phone up to the interviewee?