Formula 1|The editor-in-chief of the magazine that published the Schumacher story was fired last year.
Formula 1 series seven-time world champion Michael Schumacher the family has received generous compensation from the German newspaper Die Aktuelle. Tells about it ESPN.
According to ESPN, the magazine will pay the Schumachers 200,000 euros for an interview conducted by an artificial intelligence, which the magazine implied was obtained exclusively.
F1 legend Schumacher has not been seen in public since he was seriously injured in a skiing accident at the end of 2013.
Die Aktuelle published an interview in April last year with a picture of a smiling Schumacher. The headline promised that it was Schumacher’s first interview after the accident.
Schumacher’s supposed quotes said that “my life has completely changed [onnettomuuden] after. It was a terrible time for my wife, my children and the whole family”.
“I was injured so badly that I lay for months in a kind of artificial coma, because otherwise my body would not have been able to withstand everything,” Schumacher continued, according to the magazine.
At the end of the article, it was revealed that the supposed quotes had been generated by artificial intelligence.
The media company Funke Mediengruppe, which publishes the magazine, regretted the publication of the article and fired the magazine’s editor-in-chief already last year.
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