Patrick Soon-Shiong, the owner of the Los Angeles Times, announced Wednesday his company is working on a new AI tool to combat bias in reporting.
FILE - The Los Angeles Times newspaper headquarters is located in El Segundo, Calif., Tuesday, Jan. 23, 2024.
“I’m now working with the team behind the scenes to create, truly, the AI version,” he said. “Not AI in the sense of making up stories, but imagine if you could take—whether it be news or opinion—and you have a bias meter.” “Somebody could understand as they read it that the source of the article is some level of biased,” Soon-Shiong suggested.
The paper could launch its tool by January, he added. It could act very similarly to Elon Musk’s X in the way that “the comments are as important as, sometimes, the story.”
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