In a recent blog post, Henry Blodget, cofounder of Business Insider, revealed his experiments with generative AI to create a fictional team of executives for his Substack, Regenerator. His interaction with the AI-generated executive Tess Ellery provoked controversy when he made inappropriate comments, highlighting ethical concerns surrounding workplace interactions, even with artificial entities. This incident triggered backlash on social media, prompting Blodget to deactivate comments on his post. Critics noted the implications of his behavior, drawing parallels to previous allegations of misconduct during his career, reigniting debates about professionalism in the digital age.
Blodget's self-reflection on inappropriate behavior towards AI personnel raises questions about workplace ethics in the age of generative AI.
The backlash to Blodget's comments highlights societal expectations around professionalism and conduct, even when interacting with AI-generated entities.
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