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AI with Kyle

079: Today in AI: AI Misrepresents News 45% of Time, Gemini Fails 76%, Amazon's AR Delivery Glasses

28 Oct 2025

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Join 40,000 readers and get the full notes and summary: https://newsletter.aiwithkyle.com/subscribe Subscribe and turn on notifications to catch the next live stream: https://www.youtube.com/@iamkylebalmer?sub_confirmation=1 Want to become fast-track becoming an AI Trainer? Apply to join the next AI Workshop Kit cohort: https://newsletter.aiwithkyle.com/c/workshop-kit This video is from the ‘AI with Kyle News and Updates Live Stream’ First aired: 27 October 2025 Summary: The BBC's dropped two studies on AI and news accuracy, and the headline everyone's running with is that AI assistants misrepresent news content 45% of the time. Scary stuff, right? Except here's the thing nobody's talking about: a 2020 study found that 69% of human-written news articles contain errors. So AI's actually doing better than journalists, which puts this whole panic in a rather different light. The real standout disaster here is Gemini—Google's AI had significant issues in 76% of responses, more than double the other assistants, largely due to terrible sourcing. That's particularly worrying since Gemini powers AI Overviews, which means loads of people are getting dodgy information straight from Google search results. What's genuinely interesting though is that when you compare the BBC's February study to this October one, there's been massive improvement in just six months. We're talking significant drops in error rates across the board. The BBC's research is important work, but we have to remember they're a news organisation funding studies about whether people still need news organisations—they're not exactly unbiased here. Most people will just read the headline and miss the nuance entirely, which is exactly what happened with that nonsense MIT study claiming 95% of AI projects fail. The real takeaway? AI's getting better fast, it's already outperforming human journalists in accuracy, but yes, 45% having at least one issue is still rubbish and needs fixing. Watch full edited live stream: https://youtu.be/eTLiuMGROiM —— More Useful Resources —— My other daily live show - 30-day building a business in public challenge: https://www.youtube.com/live/Z0Z_1Eg3HUk (day one) Ultimate AI Learning Resource List: https://www.aiwithkyle.com/resources/ai-learning-guide Free AI Entrepreneurship Playbooks: https://aiwithkyle.com/catalog Free Quiz: What AI business should you start? https://aiwithkyle.com/tools Free AI Training Business Planner: https://aiwithkyle.com/tools/workshop-builder Free AI Industry Translator Tool: https://aiwithkyle.com/tools/industry-ai-translator Free 10-Week ‘Vibe Coding’ AI Summer Camp: https://aiwithkyle.com/courses/10-week-ai-summer-camp —— Time Stamps —— 0:00 Introduction - AI News & Show Overview 0:59 BBC Study: AI Misrepresents News 45% of Time 4:47 Comparing AI Accuracy vs Human Journalism Errors 6:10 AI Models Improving Rapidly Over Six Months 9:03 Study Methodology Problems & Model Selection Issues 13:24 Q&A: What Will Post-AGI World Look Like? 18:12 Kids AI Coding Hackathon - 1,500 Children Worldwide 26:54 Inside OpenAI's Decentralized Decision-Making  34:46 Amazon's AI-Powered Delivery Glasses 37:31 Closing Remarks & Holiday Schedule —— Contact —— Best is in YouTube comments. For business enquiries only: https://www.passionfroot.me/iamkylebalmer

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