Radio Kraków
"[Marcin] Pulit answered complaints about human job losses by claiming that 'no employee of Radio Kraków was fired.'
"Pulit said that a lot of OFF radio's content overlapped with programmes on other Radio Kraków stations, and that 'the listenership range of OFF Radio Kraków was close to zero. This was the basis for the decision to make the change.'
"[Mateusz] Demski then implored readers to sign a petition protesting the shift to AI and the threat it poses to journalism, which he had set up 'a little in helplessness, a little in anger.' It has received 16,000 signatures at the time of writing.
"But wait, it gets worse. Like I said, the Gen-Z AI trio's gala debut consisted of an interview with none other than Wisława Szymborska, a world-renowned Polish poet and writer who won the 1996 Nobel prize in literature for, ironically enough, 'poetry that with ironic precision allows the historical and biological context to come to light in fragments of human reality.'
"The problem with that, of course, is that Szymborska has been dead for 12 years —she died of lung cancer in 2012."
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