Ars Technica撤回了一篇2026年2月14日的文章, 文章是在发现AI产生的引号被错误地归咎于Matplotlib维护者Scott Shambaugh, 承认这违反了编辑标准。
Ars Technica retracted a Feb. 14, 2026, article after discovering AI-generated quotes falsely attributed to matplotlib maintainer Scott Shambaugh, admitting a breach of editorial standards.
据报道,Ars Technica在2026年2月14日发表的一篇文章中发现,其中包含了被错误地归因于Matplotlib维护者Scott Shambaugh的虚假引文.
Ars Technica retracted an article published on February 14, 2026, after discovering it contained fabricated quotes falsely attributed to Scott Shambaugh, a matplotlib maintainer.
这些AI生成的引言曲解了Shambaugh对AI生成代码的看法,这些引用是作者Benj Edwards在时间压力和疾病期间的研究中创作的。
The AI-generated quotes, which misrepresented Shambaugh’s views on AI-generated code, were created during research by author Benj Edwards under time pressure and illness.
该出版物承认有违反编辑标准的行为,向Shambaugh和读者道歉,并确认这一问题是孤立的。
The publication admitted a breach of editorial standards, apologized to Shambaugh and readers, and confirmed the issue was isolated.
事件凸显了在没有适当监督的情况下在新闻工作中使用人工智能的风险,即使使用工具进行总结也是如此。
The incident underscores risks of using AI in journalism without proper oversight, even when tools are used for summarization.