German magazine Die Aktuelle promoted on its cover in April 2023 an interview which ran with quotes generated by artificial intelligence
Copies of the edition of German weekly magazine Die Aktuelle with the cover announcing a fake interview with Michael Schumacher. Photograph: EPAThe family of Michael Schumacher has won their legal action against the publisher of a magazine which printed an artificial intelligence-generated interview with the Formula One great.
Family spokesperson Sabine Kehm said that legal action was successful, without making any further comment. The compensation amount was reportedly €200,000.
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