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  • killyourfm@layer8.spaceK This user is from outside of this forum
    killyourfm@layer8.spaceK This user is from outside of this forum
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    #1

    This needs to be shared on its own for visibility. It’s difficult to trust Ars Technica after this. I respect for publishing this but…

    Frankly it’s getting increasingly difficult to trust any news source.

    In the journalism world, fabricated quotes is an egregious offense.
    https://arstechnica.com/staff/2026/02/editors-note-retraction-of-article-containing-fabricated-quotations/

    wiredfire@mstdn.socialW kingu@sakurajima.moeK silverwizard@convenient.emailS jaye@theforkiverse.comJ f4grx@chaos.socialF 9 Replies Last reply
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    • killyourfm@layer8.spaceK killyourfm@layer8.space

      This needs to be shared on its own for visibility. It’s difficult to trust Ars Technica after this. I respect for publishing this but…

      Frankly it’s getting increasingly difficult to trust any news source.

      In the journalism world, fabricated quotes is an egregious offense.
      https://arstechnica.com/staff/2026/02/editors-note-retraction-of-article-containing-fabricated-quotations/

      wiredfire@mstdn.socialW This user is from outside of this forum
      wiredfire@mstdn.socialW This user is from outside of this forum
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      #2

      @killyourfm It’s shouting into the wind, I appreciate, but the simple rule should be that any *actual* journalist just shouldn’t use AI. At all. Ever. At least not for anything relating to an article.

      I remember being at uni in 2000 and watching the journalism course student and dreading for the state of News once they were in charge. Now they are, and I was right to worry.

      killyourfm@layer8.spaceK shelldozer@oldbytes.spaceS phillycodehound@indieweb.socialP 3 Replies Last reply
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      • wiredfire@mstdn.socialW wiredfire@mstdn.social

        @killyourfm It’s shouting into the wind, I appreciate, but the simple rule should be that any *actual* journalist just shouldn’t use AI. At all. Ever. At least not for anything relating to an article.

        I remember being at uni in 2000 and watching the journalism course student and dreading for the state of News once they were in charge. Now they are, and I was right to worry.

        killyourfm@layer8.spaceK This user is from outside of this forum
        killyourfm@layer8.spaceK This user is from outside of this forum
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        @wiredfire you have to wonder how few actual journalists are left.

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        • killyourfm@layer8.spaceK killyourfm@layer8.space

          This needs to be shared on its own for visibility. It’s difficult to trust Ars Technica after this. I respect for publishing this but…

          Frankly it’s getting increasingly difficult to trust any news source.

          In the journalism world, fabricated quotes is an egregious offense.
          https://arstechnica.com/staff/2026/02/editors-note-retraction-of-article-containing-fabricated-quotations/

          kingu@sakurajima.moeK This user is from outside of this forum
          kingu@sakurajima.moeK This user is from outside of this forum
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          @killyourfm

          Right after I unfollowed them for spamming my feed with AI ads... 🙂

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          • killyourfm@layer8.spaceK killyourfm@layer8.space

            This needs to be shared on its own for visibility. It’s difficult to trust Ars Technica after this. I respect for publishing this but…

            Frankly it’s getting increasingly difficult to trust any news source.

            In the journalism world, fabricated quotes is an egregious offense.
            https://arstechnica.com/staff/2026/02/editors-note-retraction-of-article-containing-fabricated-quotations/

            silverwizard@convenient.emailS This user is from outside of this forum
            silverwizard@convenient.emailS This user is from outside of this forum
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            @killyourfm honestly, there seems to be no promise they wont use other LLMs for this, honestly.
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            • wiredfire@mstdn.socialW wiredfire@mstdn.social

              @killyourfm It’s shouting into the wind, I appreciate, but the simple rule should be that any *actual* journalist just shouldn’t use AI. At all. Ever. At least not for anything relating to an article.

              I remember being at uni in 2000 and watching the journalism course student and dreading for the state of News once they were in charge. Now they are, and I was right to worry.

              shelldozer@oldbytes.spaceS This user is from outside of this forum
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              @wiredfire @killyourfm What is doubly-distressing about this particular incident is that it was done by a journalist/author who was known previously for being cautious and careful.

              Seemingly succumbed to a time-pressure-induced brain-fart...?

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              • kingu@sakurajima.moeK kingu@sakurajima.moe

                @killyourfm

                Right after I unfollowed them for spamming my feed with AI ads... 🙂

                research_ftw@sciences.socialR This user is from outside of this forum
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                @Kingu @killyourfm I did the same thing! They're just a big tech ad platform now. No real journalism for a good while.

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                • research_ftw@sciences.socialR research_ftw@sciences.social

                  @Kingu @killyourfm I did the same thing! They're just a big tech ad platform now. No real journalism for a good while.

                  kingu@sakurajima.moeK This user is from outside of this forum
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                  @Research_FTW @killyourfm

                  They add their chance!
                  They failed

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                  • wiredfire@mstdn.socialW wiredfire@mstdn.social

                    @killyourfm It’s shouting into the wind, I appreciate, but the simple rule should be that any *actual* journalist just shouldn’t use AI. At all. Ever. At least not for anything relating to an article.

                    I remember being at uni in 2000 and watching the journalism course student and dreading for the state of News once they were in charge. Now they are, and I was right to worry.

                    phillycodehound@indieweb.socialP This user is from outside of this forum
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                    @wiredfire @killyourfm yes this journalist needs to be axed.

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                    • killyourfm@layer8.spaceK killyourfm@layer8.space

                      This needs to be shared on its own for visibility. It’s difficult to trust Ars Technica after this. I respect for publishing this but…

                      Frankly it’s getting increasingly difficult to trust any news source.

                      In the journalism world, fabricated quotes is an egregious offense.
                      https://arstechnica.com/staff/2026/02/editors-note-retraction-of-article-containing-fabricated-quotations/

                      jaye@theforkiverse.comJ This user is from outside of this forum
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                      @killyourfm I'm still a supporter of Ars. The fact that they published such a large, public retraction like this is a good sign. Most publications would just revise the article and maybe put a footnote on the bottom that they "fixed some inaccuracies."

                      This gives me hope that Ars will continue to be a solid source of tech news.

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                      • killyourfm@layer8.spaceK killyourfm@layer8.space

                        This needs to be shared on its own for visibility. It’s difficult to trust Ars Technica after this. I respect for publishing this but…

                        Frankly it’s getting increasingly difficult to trust any news source.

                        In the journalism world, fabricated quotes is an egregious offense.
                        https://arstechnica.com/staff/2026/02/editors-note-retraction-of-article-containing-fabricated-quotations/

                        f4grx@chaos.socialF This user is from outside of this forum
                        f4grx@chaos.socialF This user is from outside of this forum
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                        @killyourfm the only thing left to do is fire the offender. This is required to reinstate trust.

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                        • shelldozer@oldbytes.spaceS shelldozer@oldbytes.space

                          @wiredfire @killyourfm What is doubly-distressing about this particular incident is that it was done by a journalist/author who was known previously for being cautious and careful.

                          Seemingly succumbed to a time-pressure-induced brain-fart...?

                          f4grx@chaos.socialF This user is from outside of this forum
                          f4grx@chaos.socialF This user is from outside of this forum
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                          @shelldozer @wiredfire @killyourfm this person has to go.

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                          • jaye@theforkiverse.comJ jaye@theforkiverse.com

                            @killyourfm I'm still a supporter of Ars. The fact that they published such a large, public retraction like this is a good sign. Most publications would just revise the article and maybe put a footnote on the bottom that they "fixed some inaccuracies."

                            This gives me hope that Ars will continue to be a solid source of tech news.

                            f4grx@chaos.socialF This user is from outside of this forum
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                            @jaye @killyourfm my fear is that more slop is/will be pushed without being detected.

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                            • f4grx@chaos.socialF f4grx@chaos.social

                              @jaye @killyourfm my fear is that more slop is/will be pushed without being detected.

                              jaye@theforkiverse.comJ This user is from outside of this forum
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                              @f4grx @killyourfm By then making such a big deal about it, shedding more light on it, I don’t think that’s going to result in more slop. At least that’s my hope.

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                              • jaye@theforkiverse.comJ jaye@theforkiverse.com

                                @f4grx @killyourfm By then making such a big deal about it, shedding more light on it, I don’t think that’s going to result in more slop. At least that’s my hope.

                                f4grx@chaos.socialF This user is from outside of this forum
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                                @jaye @killyourfm let's hope so.

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                                • f4grx@chaos.socialF f4grx@chaos.social

                                  @shelldozer @wiredfire @killyourfm this person has to go.

                                  shelldozer@oldbytes.spaceS This user is from outside of this forum
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                                  @f4grx @wiredfire @killyourfm I'm not sure I could be that hardline in this case, but I am feeling conflicted. Gaaaaargh.

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                                  • killyourfm@layer8.spaceK killyourfm@layer8.space

                                    This needs to be shared on its own for visibility. It’s difficult to trust Ars Technica after this. I respect for publishing this but…

                                    Frankly it’s getting increasingly difficult to trust any news source.

                                    In the journalism world, fabricated quotes is an egregious offense.
                                    https://arstechnica.com/staff/2026/02/editors-note-retraction-of-article-containing-fabricated-quotations/

                                    samuraisakura@mastodon.bsd.cafeS This user is from outside of this forum
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                                    @killyourfm I can’t trust anything I read online these days to be trustworthy or believable.

                                    Living offline out in nature seems to be better for my health. 🏕️

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                                    • samuraisakura@mastodon.bsd.cafeS samuraisakura@mastodon.bsd.cafe

                                      @killyourfm I can’t trust anything I read online these days to be trustworthy or believable.

                                      Living offline out in nature seems to be better for my health. 🏕️

                                      killyourfm@layer8.spaceK This user is from outside of this forum
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                                      @SamuraiSakura Jon, that sounds like paradise. It reminds me of last year when I spent nearly 3 months hiking across Oregon and didn't pay any attention to world news, tech news, or politics.

                                      It was blissful.

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                                      • killyourfm@layer8.spaceK killyourfm@layer8.space

                                        @SamuraiSakura Jon, that sounds like paradise. It reminds me of last year when I spent nearly 3 months hiking across Oregon and didn't pay any attention to world news, tech news, or politics.

                                        It was blissful.

                                        samuraisakura@mastodon.bsd.cafeS This user is from outside of this forum
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                                        @killyourfm Yes, you inspired me through all your posts.

                                        I made a decision at the start of the year to live more offline and turn off online as much as I can.

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                                        • killyourfm@layer8.spaceK killyourfm@layer8.space

                                          This needs to be shared on its own for visibility. It’s difficult to trust Ars Technica after this. I respect for publishing this but…

                                          Frankly it’s getting increasingly difficult to trust any news source.

                                          In the journalism world, fabricated quotes is an egregious offense.
                                          https://arstechnica.com/staff/2026/02/editors-note-retraction-of-article-containing-fabricated-quotations/

                                          furrybeta@shark.communityF This user is from outside of this forum
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                                          @killyourfm Yeah, this was a major screw up by @arstechnica (I’m a subscriber), but I feel they owned the screw up, at least.

                                          Idk, what lead to this happening, but if a LLM is being used anywhere in the process, this could happen; the only way out is a hard ban on LLMs (unless reporting on LLMs) and banning the people who use them. Which can bring its own set of problems of detection and such

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