White House, MAHA and Rfk Jr.
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The White House’s “Make America Healthy Again” report, which issued a dire warning about the forces responsible for Americans’ declining life expectancy, bears hallmarks of the use of artificial intelligence in its citations. That appears to have garbled citations and invented studies that underpin the report’s conclusions.
White House chief of staff Susie Wiles’ phone was allegedly accessed and used to find private, high-profile contact information. The information was then used to contact people under the guise that Wiles was the one sending the messages.
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Boing Boing on MSNCaught using AI to hallucinate sources in a report, White House calls it a formatting issue (video)RFK Jr's "Make America Healthy Again" report appears to be riddled with AI hallucinations. Karoline Leavitt calls them "formatting issues." Found to contain citations that do not exist, and other telltale signs of AI all over RFK Jr's touted "MAHA" report,
The White House is investigating after one or more people reportedly accessed the contacts from the personal phone of White House chief of staff Susie Wiles, and used the information to contact other top officials and impersonate her.
US government officials were targeted by an impersonator posing as Susie Wiles, President Trump's chief of staff. The impersonator, potentially using
Read about global tech trade association ITI’s recommendations for the White House OSTP in response to its RFI on AI R&D strategic plan.