Finnish public broadcasting company YLE has same rule. Even if they do cleanups of still images, they need to mark that article has AI generated content.
Do they find that fewer people read articles that were written by humans but have that label slapped on for the photo vs a baseline?
If not: I suspect fewer people may care and so what's the point of the label?
If so: why would they continue to use Ai solely to clean up photos?
Do they find that fewer people read articles that were written by humans but have that label slapped on for the photo vs a baseline?
If not: I suspect fewer people may care and so what's the point of the label?
If so: why would they continue to use Ai solely to clean up photos?