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我们问《未来的真相》作者如何使用AI,结果并不理想

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我们问《未来的真相》作者如何使用AI,结果并不理想

TL;DR · AI 摘要

作者尝试解释他在《未来的真相》一书中如何使用AI,但结果并不理想。

核心要点

  • 《未来的真相》作者对AI的使用存在争议
  • 书中关于AI的讨论可能不够深入或准确
  • 作者需要进一步 clarify 和 justify 其使用AI的方法

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  1. 文章介绍了《未来的真相》作者对AI的使用情况。

  2. 作者尝试解释他如何在书中使用AI。

  3. 结果并不理想,书中关于AI的讨论可能不够深入或准确。

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  • 《未来的真相》作者对AI的使用
    • 作者的解释
      • 尝试解释AI的使用
    • 结果与反馈
      • 讨论可能不够深入或准确

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We Asked the ‘Future of Truth’ Author to Explain How He Used AI. It Didn’t Go Well | WIRED

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May 29, 2026 12:30 PM

We Asked the _Future of Truth_ Author to Explain How He Used AI. It Didn’t Go Well

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Earlier this month, WIRED published an excerpt from Steve Rosenbaum’s buzzy new book, _The Future of Truth_, which looks at how artificial intelligence warps people’s sense of reality. Shortly thereafter, The New York Times reported that the book contained over a half-dozen made-up or misattributed quotes. In a statement, Rosenbaum, who has a master's degree in "truth" from New York University, admitted that he had accidentally included “a handful” of “improperly attributed or synthetic” quotes. In an ironic twist, the veracity of a book about how AI impacts truth was now under intense scrutiny because of how its author had used AI.

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