1/ At bargaining yesterday, @ProPublica management said that they should have 100% discretion to replace workers with AI and would not commit to labeling future AI-generated content.
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1/ At bargaining yesterday, @ProPublica management said that they should have 100% discretion to replace workers with AI and would not commit to labeling future AI-generated content.
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1/ At bargaining yesterday, @ProPublica management said that they should have 100% discretion to replace workers with AI and would not commit to labeling future AI-generated content.
2/ Our readers deserve clear labeling on AI content, and we deserve job security. Sign our petition for a fair contract and we’ll keep you updated on our campaign:
https://actionnetwork.org/petitions/tell-propublica-agree-to-real-job-protections-now -
2/ Our readers deserve clear labeling on AI content, and we deserve job security. Sign our petition for a fair contract and we’ll keep you updated on our campaign:
https://actionnetwork.org/petitions/tell-propublica-agree-to-real-job-protections-now@propublicaguild Signed, but I'm super disappointed by ProPublica, even in passing, thinking about using AI let alone making it such an issue that a petition is required to try and stop them from moving forward with AI. Sadly, I will now likely skip over any ProPublica articles I see in my feed in the future. And come to think about it, how the hell is fucking AI supposed to do in-depth investigative reporting? The management at ProPublica needs to be replaced, not reporters. Idiots. #NoAI
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2/ Our readers deserve clear labeling on AI content, and we deserve job security. Sign our petition for a fair contract and we’ll keep you updated on our campaign:
https://actionnetwork.org/petitions/tell-propublica-agree-to-real-job-protections-now@propublicaguild @ProPublica Signed. PP bosses can go to hell.
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@propublicaguild @ProPublica Signed. PP bosses can go to hell.
@dsalo @propublicaguild @ProPublica everything about generative AI is exploitative and grossly anti-human, pro-oligarchy trash. There is nothing good or positive about how these systems were trained or how they are run. To even consider using them is obscene and offensive to actual writers and journalists. I can understand corporations that focus on shareholder value over everything else salivating at the prospect of firing all the creative talent and replacing them with regurgitation engines. I thought ProPublica was better than that. I thought they cared about actual human beings over short term monetary gain. I was fucking chumped again. Maybe there are no "good" corporations.
Do the right thing.
Do the right thing and brag about it.
Be the company that loudly, proudly, blatantly values human-driven content over shoveling out mass-produced slop.
Put that on the homepage, next to every by line.
Be the bastion you say you are.
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