CCC’s latest town hall on ChatGPT & Information Integrity sought to address questions around the evolving nature of originality and authenticity, and what place human expertise and empathy have when machines provide information. The speakers included Mary Ellen Bates from Bates Information Services, Steven Brill and Gordon Crovitz from NewsGuard, Tracey Brown from Sense about Science, and Gina Chua from Semafor.
A Scholarly Kitchen blog from Avi Staiman supported the idea that Gina Chua shared about the potential for ChatGPT as a democratizing force in news publishing (so long as we view it as a language model and not a fact model). I believe SSP also included the press release promoting CCC’s town hall in a recent newsletter.
Given the recent coverage on ChatGPT, CCC has published the town hall in their Velocity of Content blog: https://velocityofcontentpodcast.com/chatgpt-information-integrity/. It was also published to CCC’s YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RF3Gs-BNOtM.
A small writeup on the town hall was also published to Information Today, which links to the YouTube video: https://newsbreaks.infotoday.com/Digest/CCC-Town-Hall-Explores-the-Current-State-of-AI-Tools-157953.asp.
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