As news of the Z League fiasco started trending on social media, the second post was pulled from Z League as well. A quick look at the website reveals some suspicious bylines such as “Breakfast_ Burritos,” “Ursine Warrior,” and “Operehtor,” a dead giveaway that it’s not a legitimate outlet for any kind of content.
Z League is yet to post any update regarding the debacle, and its “World of Warcraft” section is still missing from the website. While the “World of Warcraft” community on Reddit had some fun exposing a shady scraper website, and even jokingly requested to turn “Glorbo” into a real character, Activision Blizzard employees also joined in on the online trolling.
???? They found out about Glorbo https://t.co/KcODRw3gXP
— Lulu Cheng Meservey (@lulumeservey) July 21, 2023
Kyle Hartline, a senior game producer on the “World of Warcraft” team, tweeted in jest that they were excited to discuss “Glorbo.” Lulu Cheng Meservey, CCO and EVP of Corporate Affairs at Activision Blizzard, shared on Twitter about the community finally unearthing the secret of “Glorbo.” While providing an entertaining moment for “WoW” fans, this won’t be the first AI gaffe of its kind.
Tech news outlet CNET recently published several finance-related articles generated using an AI tool, but they contained a lot of inaccuracies. Gizmodo also used an AI to write “Stars Wars” content, but the article even got the film chronology wrong. At the same time, the likes of Insider and The New York Times have reportedly told employees about experimenting with AI writing tools.
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