The German magazine published the “first interview” with Michael Schumacher after the incident in the French Alps, in which the rider suffered serious head injuries. In reality, the “interview” turned out to be fake and Schumacher’s answers to the questions were generated by artificial intelligence.
The April 15 issue of the weekly magazine Die Aktuelle came out with a picture of the seven-time world champion on the cover and big words “World sensation” and “Michael Schumacher’s first interview”.
In the material itself, there was a barely perceptible postscript that the interview looked “deceptively real”, and after criticism, the publication clarified that the questions were asked by an artificial intelligence chatbot, answering them as if Michael Schumacher was actually answering. participate in the interview.
The questions were mainly about the health of the rider and the recovery process from an injury. For ethical reasons, we will not provide answers to this “interview”. This story accompanying the publication once again showed how important it is in the modern world to control the sources of information.
Source: F1 News

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