🗣️'This tasteless and misleading article should never have appeared.' Publishers of a German magazine that released an AI-generated interview with seven-time F1 champion Michael Schumacher have sacked the editor and issued an apology ⬇️
Publishers of a German magazine that released an AI-generated interview with seven-time F1 champion Michael Schumacher have sacked the editor and issued an apology.featured a story claiming to be Schumacher's first interview since his 2013 skiing accident.
"This tasteless and misleading article should never have appeared," Funke managing director Bianca Pohlmann wrote in a statement. editor-in-chief Anne Hoffmann, who has held journalistic responsibility for the paper since 2009, will be relieved of her duties as of today."Photo by: Mark Sutton /The Schumacher family has maintained a strict privacy policy since Schumacher's accident while skiing in the French Alps in 2013, in which he suffered a severe brain injury.
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