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Angie Mentink responds calmly after criticism over using AI
Summary
Seattle Mariners broadcaster Angie Mentink replied on X after a video showed her consulting an AI tool for postgame questions, saying she experimented with the technology earlier this season and is "always learning." She had a stroke in February and was working a few months later.
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Angie Mentink, a Seattle Mariners broadcaster, replied publicly after a video circulated showing her consulting an AI tool during a game. She had a stroke in February that left her with left-side paralysis and returned to work a few months later. The clip drew criticism online and also prompted people to defend her. Mentink posted on X that she experimented with AI earlier this season to add questions for postgame coverage and added, "Always learning."
Key facts:
- Mentink suffered a stroke in February and was working again a few months later, with reported left-side paralysis.
- A video from weeks earlier showed her using an AI tool to generate or suggest questions during postgame coverage.
- She posted on X saying she had experimented with AI this season to supplement her list of questions and used the phrase "Always learning," while the online response included both criticism and support.
Summary:
Mentink framed the episode as an experiment with new tools and noted a long career that began before widespread use of AI in reporting. The wider reaction included both criticism and defense from others. Undetermined at this time.
