Delete Chinese @newsbreakApp Propaganda immediately

DANM IT TO HELL THE NEWS BREAK APP IS TOTAL CHINESE PROPAGANDA

@newsbreakApp somehow the top news app in US has Chinese origins. Has put out purely fake, AI written stories.

Main audience: predominantly women over 45 living in suburban & rural areas without college degrees.

Main investors raise eyebrows: Beijing-based IDG Capital & SF-based Francisco Partners.

IDG Capital: on Pentagon list of companies working w/ Chinese military.

NewsBreak, which is headquartered in Mountain View, California and has offices in Beijing and Shanghai, told Reuters it removed the article on December 28, four days after publication.
The company said “the inaccurate information originated from the content source,” and provided a link to the website, opens new tab, adding: “When NewsBreak identifies any inaccurate content or any violation of our community standards, we take prompt action to remove that content.”
The operators of the website, findplace.xyz, did not respond to a request from Reuters for comment. The police declined to provide further comment.

As local news outlets across America have shuttered in recent years, NewsBreak has filled the void.

Billing itself as “the go-to source for all things local,” Newsbreak says it has over 50 million monthly users.
It publishes licensed content from major media outlets, including Reuters, Fox, AP and CNN as well as some information obtained by scraping the internet for local news or press releases which it rewrites with the help of AI. It is only available in the U.S.
But in at least 40 instances since 2021, the app’s use of AI tools affected the communities it strives to serve, with Newsbreak publishing erroneous stories; creating 10 stories from local news sites under fictitious bylines; and lifting content from its competitors, according to a Reuters review of previously unreported court documents related to copyright infringement, cease-and-desist emails and a 2022 company memo registering concerns about “AI-generated stories.”
Reuters spoke to seven former NewsBreak employees, including five who said most of the engineering work behind the app’s algorithm is carried out in its China-based offices. The former employees requested anonymity, citing confidentiality agreements with NewsBreak.
Two local community programmes assisting disadvantaged people told Reuters they were impacted by erroneous stories produced by NewsBreak’s AI.
On three occasions in January, February and March, Food to Power, a Colorado-based food bank, opens new tab said it had to turn people away because NewsBreak stated incorrect times of food distributions. The charity complained to NewsBreak in a January 30 email to NewsBreak’s general customer support email address, which Reuters has reviewed. The charity said it received no response.

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https://www.reuters.com/technology/top-news-app-us-has-chinese-origins-writes-fiction-with-help-ai-2024-06-05/

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