From the Editor-in-Chief: We Apologize for the Serious Error.
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As a result of a combination of an artificial intelligence tool and human error, we temporarily published incorrect information about drones that fell in Finland on Sunday, writes Ilta-Sanomat's editor-in-chief Johanna Lahti.
Helsingin Sanomat and Ilta-Sanomat first incorrectly reported that the drones were Russian.
On Sunday, HS published incorrect information about drones in Kouvola, which was based on an artificial intelligence tool, writes HS's editor-in-chief Erja Yläjärvi.
The artificial intelligence tool made headlines based on a statement from the Ministry of Defense about Russian drones being mistakenly shot down, Helsingin Sanomat reports.
Helsingin Sanomat (HS) published false information on Sunday, claiming that Russian drones had been shot down in Kouvola. The factual error was related to HS's artificial intelligence tool, the newspaper's editor-in-chief Erja Yläjärvi says in her article. According to Yläjärvi, the incorrect information was published for three minutes and Ilta-Sanomat, which is part of the same group, made the same mistake.
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