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Google AI tricked by Cwmbran roundabouts Aprils fools’ prank

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Ben Black publishes a fake news story every year for the day of April Fools

Every year, journalist Black publishes a fake story on his website CWMBRAN LIFE for April Fools.

Since 2018, 48 -year -old woven strands, including a Hollywood mark on a mountain to a swimming club in cold waters in a lake.

In 2020, Mr. Black A. A fake story has been recognized that CWMBRAN has been recognized by Guinness World Measurement to obtain the largest number of rounds per square kilometer.

Although the drafting of his article changed this afternoon, when he searched for it on April 1, he said he was “shocked” and “anxious” to find the wrong information used by Google’s artificial intelligence tool and provided as real information.

Google was asked to comment.

Mr. Black decided to start writing fake stories on April on a “little fun” lie and said that his wife usually helped him reach ideas.

The concept of his story in 2020 came from the fact that CWMBRAN is a new city, as “it often connects homes to the tunnels is the easiest way to build.”

“I made a number for per square kilometer and added a fake width of a resident and clicks.

“He decreased well from memory, people laughed,” he said.

That afternoon, Mr. Black represented the story as a joke from the April lie to explain that it was not fake news for his readers.

However, the next day, it was “annoyed” to find that it was captured through the web of the largest national news without his permission, and despite the efforts made to try to remove the story, the story is still on the Internet.

Black/Google Screen snapshot of the Google search page that shows an artificial intelligence overview claims that CWBRAN has the highest concentration in the world of circles. Under an article by Learndrive reports of the same story. Bin Black/Google

Journalist Bin Black says he was “shocked” to discover his fake news story five years ago used by Google AI

Mr. Black said he “forgot everything” until he searched for his previous stories on the day of April Fool this year.

He said he was surprised by the discovery of the Google AI tool and learned to drive the web site using his article to demand CWMBRAN that the world’s highest concentration is from circles.

He said: “It is really scary for someone in Scotland to have” roads in Wales “and coincides with an incorrect story.

“It is not a dangerous story, but it shows how fake news can spread easily even if it is from a reliable source of news.

“Although I changed it throughout the day, it appears on the line, the Internet can do something of its own. It’s crazy.”

Mr. Black said that artificial intelligence has become an increasing threat to independent publishers, as many tools use their original content without permission and to provide it in different formats for others to benefit from them.

“It is really frustrated because now he will not visit one of our websites,” he said.

He also pointed out that the large news sites have concluded deals with artificial intelligence companies for cooperation, but he said: “There was no opportunity to be able to do so.”

Although Mr. Black decided not to publish a fake story for April a lie this year because he was “very busy”, he said that the experience had delayed him and made him decide not to publish a fake story again.

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