Concerns over AI hallucinations in government reports
A Senate inquiry in Australia has heard concerns that government reports supporting a teen social media ban contain AI-generated false citations. The government has faced criticism over the effectiveness of the ban.
Where they agreeA Senate inquiry has raised concerns about the use of AI and potential false citations in government reports regarding a teen social media ban.
Where they differAustralian media outlets focus on the political implications of the social media ban and the credibility of the government's research.
Key playersChristian Downie (Professor) · Julie Inman Grant (eSafety Commissioner) · Jordon Steele-John (Senator)
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