A German magazine ran a Michael Schumacher "interview" that was actually generated by artificial intelligence. Publishers have apologized to his family.
Die Aktuelle has apologized for the article, and it has fired its editor-in-chief after the Schumacher family said it was planning to peruse legal action.
Die Aktuelle promoted an interview as the first with the retired Formula 1 driver since a 2013 accident. But artificial intelligence had generated the responses.
(Reuters) - The publishers of a German magazine that ran an 'interview' with Michael Schumacher generated by artificial intelligence have sacked the editor and apologised to the Formula One great's family. Seven-times world champion Schumacher,