Tag: Artificial intelligence
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Many Maltese social media users can’t distinguish between real news and AI-slop
There’s a new trend of AI slop and fake media news outlets being completely generated by AI and algorithmic software. Many Maltese social media users can’t seem to distinguish between AI slop and actual news content generated by humans. Some mainstream press outlets are also heavily-relying on AI software to generate much of their content…
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The new Nationalist Party’s policies will be written by ChatGPT
Someone left a comment under this article saying that Adrian Delia’s article in the Times of Malta was written by an AI software. I asked ChatGPT about this and this is what it told me. Mark CamilleriWebsite Editor Historian and Publisher
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AI Man is back: he will solve building collapse crisis with AI
After failing to solve Malta’s traffic problems with AI, Alexiei Dingli now wants to solve Malta’s building collapse crisis with AI. AI, which is another term for automated software, will remain one of the biggest grifts in the years to come with many AI advocates promising to save the world for a quick profit. The…
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A busy week for EU and US relations but no developments on US-EU tariffs
US Vice-President JD Vance was present in Paris, France for the Artificial Intelligence Action Summit along with European and world leaders where 61 countries signed a pledge for an open and inclusive AI. The US and UK didn’t sign the pledge. US tech executives were also present for the summit along with Indian President Narendra…
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The Nationalist Party embraces the era of AI grift and fraud
In his speech at the start of the new year, Opposition Leader Bernard Grech said he wanted to modernise the country and mentioned Artificial Intelligence, “AI”, because of course he would. It is the latest buzzword which sounds important and life-changing, so everyone wants AI including the Nationalist Party. They don’t have a policy about…
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€3 million for a data scraper
Clyde Caruana, the man who Robert Abela thought was a technocrat, is spending €3 million on a data scraper. I use the same kind of software to scrape data from the internet for free. Mark CamilleriWebsite Editor Historian and Publisher
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€3 million for a data scraper
Clyde Caruana, the man who Robert Abela thought was a technocrat, is spending €3 million on a data scraper. I use the same kind of software to scrape data from the internet for free. Mark CamilleriWebsite Editor Historian and Publisher

