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    Premier League’s worst EVER signings named by artificial intelligence including ex-England star and Arsenal record buy

    THE Premier League’s worst EVER signings have been revealed by artificial intelligence. Perplexity AI have compiled a list of the top ten worst ever deals, judging players on a range of categories.
    Nicolas Pepe is Arsenal’s record signingCredit: Getty
    Tiemoue Bakayoko has been released by ChelseaCredit: PA
    Value for money, longevity, legacy, individual performances and level of letdown are all criteria used.
    Arsenal’s record signing Nicolas Pepe makes the cut, having signed from Lille in 2019 for a fee of £72million.
    He struggled to hit top form in North London, scoring 16 times in 112 times games and has since been loaned out to Nice.
    Two ex-England stars have also made the list, Andy Carroll and Danny Drinkwater.
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    Carroll’s £35m move to Liverpool didn’t work out as he netted just six Premier League goals in 44 matches.
    He then left for a seven-year stay with West Ham as the Reds lost £20m on him.
    Drinkwater signed for Chelsea in a stunning £35m move, only for him to play 23 matches, get loaned out four times and leave on a free.
    The Blues see three other transfers rated among the worst, including the signing of Fernando Torres from Liverpool in 2011.
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    Winston Bogarde played just 12 times in four years at Stamford Bridge and he even admitted himself he was surprised at the lucrative contract they gave him worth a supposed £40,000 back in 2000.
    Recently released £40m man Tiemoue Bakayoko made the cut too.
    Manchester United’s deal for Paul Pogba just four years after he left the club was also slammed by AI after he returned to Juventus for nothing last summer.
    The Red Devils’ signings of Alexis Sanchez and Juan Sebastian Veron also feature.
    Southampton flop Ali Dia completes AI’s selection.
    He convinced the club to sign him after he falsely claimed he was icon George Weah’s cousin.
    Dia was released after 14 days into his contract, playing once off the bench.
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    Chelsea’s greatest EVER XI named by artificial intelligence with Premier League flop boss and no-nonsense right back

    CHELSEA’S greatest EVER starting XI has been revealed by artificial intelligence.The Blues endured their worst-ever Premier League season following Todd Boehly’s takeover, but have a cabinet full of trophies to look back on and remind them of better times.
    AI has named Chelsea’s greatest ever xiCredit: PA:Empics Sport
    Including names such as Eden HazardCredit: Getty
    Numerous club legends have emerged from those victories, and now Perplexity AI has named the best of the bunch.
    In goal is Petr Cech, arguably the best goalkeeper the Premier League has ever seen.
    The 41-year-old made 494 appearances for Chelsea, helping to win four Premier League titles, five FA Cups and the Champions League.
    The first star in the defence in front of him is Serbian bruiser Branislav Ivanovic.
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    The three-time Premier League winner made 377 appearances for the club, being famed for his no-nonsense approach to defending.
    At the core of the defence, the first is a star who exemplified the art of defending in former captain John Terry.
    After emerging through the Blues youth team, the Englishman enjoyed a trophy-laden 17-year career at Stamford Bridge.
    His successes included five Premier League titles, five FA Cups and lifting the Champions and Europa League across 715 appearances.
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    Partnering him is French World Cup winner Marcel Desailly.
    The former Milan and Marseille star played at Chelsea for six years, appearing in 221 games and winning four trophies.
    Completing the defence is Ashley Cole, who joined from Arsenal in 2006 and went on to make 337 appearances over his eight years at Stamford Bridge.
    In midfield, Claude Makelele partners Frank Lampard for a rekindling of the 2005 team which conceded just 15 goals to see Chelsea lift their first Prem title.
    Lampard was one of the poster boys of the Roman Abramovich era as a player, but did not have a great time as a manager in either of his spells.
    Luckily his legacy as a player remains intact, following 648 appearances for the club and netting a club-record 211 goals, all the while winning 13 trophies.
    Meanwhile, Makelele was with Chelsea for five years, helping the club win back-to-back league titles in 2005 and 2006.
    The xi includes stars such as Gianfranco ZolaCredit: Alamy
    Blues legend Peter Osgood was immortalised in a statue outside of Stamford BridgeCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    On the wings for this team are Gianfranco Zola and Eden Hazard.
    Between them, the pair played 662 games and netting 188 goals in that time.
    Zola won the club’s Player of the Year award in 1999 and 2003, with Hazard doubling this haul with his four wins in 2014, 2015, 2017 and 2019.
    Up front, Didier Drogba is paired with Peter Osgood – the only name from before the Premier League era to make it.
    The former was a final specialist, putting in starring performances to help the club win its first Champions League and a number of FA Cups.
    His 164 goals put him fourth in the club’s all-time scorer rankings.
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    Osgood was a star who came far before his listed team-mates as he played for the Blues throughout the 1960s.
    And his tally of 150 strikes put him joint fifth in the standings. More

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    Who Man Utd are most likely to sign this summer according to AI as it produces stunning nine-man transfer list

    ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE has given a stunning nine-man shortlist when asked who Manchester United are most likely to sign this summer.The Red Devils have had a successful first season under Erik ten Hag, finishing third in the Premier League, and could complete a domestic cup double if they beat rivals Manchester City in the FA Cup final on Saturday.
    Harry Kane is reportedly United’s number one target this summerCredit: Getty
    Declan Rice has a host of clubs interested in signing him this summerCredit: Rex
    United are set to be busy in the transfer market, and need to sign a centre forward, having not replaced Cristiano Ronaldo as well as strengthening their midfield options.
    These are the nine options AI has predicted could end up at Old Trafford this summer.
    Harry Kane
    The England and Tottenham captain is reportedly United’s number one target as they search for a goal scorer.
    Kane will have one year left on his contract heading into the summer, but Spurs chairman Daniel Levy is notoriously difficult to negotiate with and a fee in excess of £100million could be required.
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    Mason Mount
    The Chelsea midfielder appears set to leave Stamford Bridge this summer, with contract talks having ground to a halt.
    Erik ten Hag is said to be driving United’s pursuit of the 24 year old and the club have been linked with a £55m move for the England International.
    Declan Rice
    The West Ham captain is widely expected to leave this summer with just a year left on his contract.
    The 24 year old has been strongly linked with a move to Arsenal, whilst he is also a priority target for Bayern Munich.
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    Rice is set command a fee of around £90m, and United face a tough task to convince him to come to Old Trafford.
    Alexis Mac Allister
    The World Cup winner will leave Brighton this summer having helped them qualify for the Europa League this season.
    It’s unlikely that the Argentine will be playing his football at Old Trafford, as he is very close to completing a move to Liverpool.
    Jude Bellingham
    The 19 year old wonderkid is set to be one of the most sort after players in the upcoming window.
    However, the Borussia Dortmund midfielder won’t be playing in the Premier League next season as he is expected to complete a move to Spanish giants Real Madrid.
    Frenkie de Jong
    United tried to sign the Barcelona midfielder last summer but were unsuccessful in their pursuit of the Dutch international.
    De Jong appears happy at the La Liga champions and is a key part of Xavi’s side.
    Trying to prize him away from the Nou Camp could prove a very difficult task.
    Youri Tielemans
    The Belgian midfielder will leave relegated Leicester City on a free transfer and was linked with a move to Arsenal last summer.
    A move for Tielemans wouldn’t be too difficult to complete for United with the player a free agent.
    He has been linked with fellow Premier League clubs Newcastle, Liverpool and Aston Villa.
    Nicolo Barella
    Midfield star Barella has played a key role for Inter this season as they won the Coppa Italia and could help them lift the Champions League on June 10.
    He has been linked with a move to rivals Liverpool and could be available this summer given Inter’s financial difficulties.
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    Denzel Dumfries
    The Dutch right back was linked with a move to Chelsea last summer.
    He’s enjoyed a productive season for Inter Milan, but it seems unlikely United will make a move for the 27 year old given the resurgence of Aaron Wan-Bissaka and the form of Diogo Dalot. More

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    Who would win between Man Utd treble winners and Man City revealed by AI as Pep’s side aim to match historic feat

    MANCHESTER UNITED’S treble-winning side would beat the current Manchester City team, according to Artificial Intelligence.City have a chance to match their rival’s magnificent achievement in 1999 by winning the Premier League, Champions League and FA Cup.
    AI believes Manchester United’s 1999 team would beat Manchester CityCredit: PA:Empics Sport
    Manchester City need to win three more games to win the TrebleCredit: Reuters
    In fact, Pep Guardiola’s side only need to win three more games after beating Real Madrid to reach the Champions League final on Wednesday.
    Victory over Chelsea will see the Citizens wrap up the Prem before they take on United in the FA Cup Final.
    Despite their success, ChatGPT believes United’s 1999 team would come out victorious if the two sides played today.
    It picked out Paul Scholes, David Beckham, and Ryan Giggs as the main threats for the Red Devils.
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    And with Jaap Stam providing leadership in defence and Roy Keane bossing the midfield, the AI predicts a 2-1 win for the Sir Alex Ferguson-managed outfit.
    There has been much debate over which side is better following City’s march to treble success.
    Pundits Jamie Carragher and Gary Neville clashed when picking their combined team made up of United 99 and City 23.
    In particular, Neville took exception to his colleague leaving out Giggs in favour of Jack Grealish, while Carragher also picked Ilkay Gundogan ahead of Scholes.
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    Neville said: “I love Jack Grealish, I love Gundogan.
    “But I’m not entertaining the conversation about Ryan Giggs over Jack Grealish or Paul Scholes and Gundogan.
    “I’m not entertaining the conversation.” More

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    Michael Schumacher’s ex-teammate speaks out on stricken star’s condition after shock AI-generated ‘interview’ scandal

    MICHAEL Schumacher’s ex-teammate Johnny Herbert has spoken out about the stricken F1 star’s condition after a ghoulish AI-generated “interview with the legend” sparked outrage around the world. German magazine Die Aktuelle was slammed for its recent front cover which claimed to feature the 54-year-old’s “first exclusive interview” since his horror skiing accident almost a decade ago
    Michael Schumacher (centre) and British F1 driver Johnny Herbert (right) raced on the now-defunct Benetton team together between 1994 and 1995Credit: Getty
    The German magazine Die Aktuelle sparked fury with its AI-generated “exclusive chat with the F1 star”
    It promises not “half-sentences from friends” but “the incredible interview” with the F1 star including “redeeming answers to the most burning questions that the whole world has been asking for so long”.
    But only at the end of the piece does it reveal that the article was actually generated by an AI chatbot.
    The piece sparked a furious reaction from Schumacher’s family with a spokesperson confirming to news agency Reuters that they are taking legal action against the publication.
    Now former F1 teammate turned TV pundit Johnny Herbert has spoken for the first time since the AI chat, branding the German magazine’s actions “appalling”.
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    Schumacher, who won seven world championships during his dazzling career, regularly raced with the British racing driver and the pair were teammates for the now-defunct Benetton between 1994 and 1995.
    Speaking to Ice 36, Johnny said: “That German magazine interview was appalling. This is the modern, mad world of AI and how dangerous it can be.
    “That was a prime example of using it in completely the wrong way.”
    He also spoke about the F1 star’s condition following his skiing accident in the French Alps in December 2013 and said he understood the world’s “fascination” with the racing legend.
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    Schumacher has not been seen in public since his accident, and his family has carefully guarded his privacy at his home in Switzerland.
    Johnny added: “I can understand the fascination with Michael because it is a story that has not had an ending yet.
    “There is an endless fascination about Michael. I don’t have any contact with the family. It is all kept very tight.”
    The former F1 driver also shed light on his relationship with the “ruthless” German who went on to race for Ferrari and Mercedes.

    He said: “We didn’t always see eye-to-eye. He was ruthless. But that is why he achieved what he achieved.
    “He had a way that he wanted to go about his racing. He was fortunate that he got the right people around him with Flavio Briatore, Ross Brawn to Rory Byrne, and he took those people to Ferrari.
    “I remember Ross saying Michael was the best driver he had ever worked with. Because of that they would do anything for him. And I mean anything.
    “Because of that, Michael gets that motivation, they get the motivation back because he gives it back, and together they deliver. Then it becomes a cycle of success.”
    Johnny says he still remembers Michael’s “standout performance in Ferrari” during a particularly soggy race day in Spain.
    He said: “I still remember what for me was his standout performance in the Ferrari, in the wet in Barcelona in 1996. It was his first victory for Ferrari.
    “It was a stunning drive in torrential rain and why he was thereafter called the ‘Regenmeister’, the Rainmaster. It was an unbelievable drive.
    “Yes, there was a darker side to him too, but at the end of the day you can’t deny anything he did.”
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    The “world exclusive” by the German mag saw the world champion “open up” on his life after suffering a catastrophic brain injury.
    In the piece, which the magazine claims “sounded deceptively real,” Schuey is purported to say: “My life has changed completely since [the accident]. That was a horrible time for my wife, my children and the whole family.”
    The article continues: “I was so badly injured that I lay for months in a kind of artificial coma because otherwise, my body couldn’t have dealt with it all.”
    In the ghoulish piece, the AI chatbot even goes into the racer’s supposed recovery.
    Asked how he feels today, the AI says: “Much better than years ago. With the help of my team, I can even stand on my own again and even walk a few steps slowly.
    “My family and children have been a blessing to me and without them, I would not have been in business.
    “Of course, they are very sad about how everything went, but unfortunately, that’s life and I just have to endure the fact that things sometimes go badly.
    “They support me and stand fast at my side.”
    Many others have slammed the piece as distasteful and insensitive.
    German blogger Boris Rosencrantz, who writes for news site Ubermedien, hit out at the Funke media group which owns Die Aktuelle.
    He wrote: “The Funke media group actually wants the rubbish it dumps into the world to be understood as a journalistic product.
    “Die Aktuelle delivers ‘exciting and, above all, serious reports about stars, VIPs and the nobility,’ writes the publisher.
    “But how you type something like that on a website without it immediately seeing red is unclear.”
    This is not the first time that Die Aktuelle has got into hot water with the Schumachers.
    In 2014, the magazine posted a photo of Michael and his wife Corinna on his front cover with the headline “Awake”.
    But the article was in fact about other people who have awoken from comas in the past.
    The following year, the magazine ran a front cover saying that Corinna had a “new love”, only for the piece to actually be about the couple’s daughter, Gina.
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    Die Aktuelle later won a legal case against the Schumachers over the piece.
    The seven-time world champion has not been seen in public for nearly a decadeCredit: Getty
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    AI reveals exact score prediction for crunch Man City vs Arsenal Premier League decider.. and it sounds like a thriller

    FOOTBALL is an unpredictable sport at the best of times. However, with the ever-growing power of Artificial Intelligence, it has taken a crack at predicting tonight’s crunch clash between Arsenal and Manchester City.
    ChatGPT has predicted how Arsenal vs Man City will goCredit: Alamy
    With stars such as Kevin De Bruyne playing important roles in the gameCredit: Getty
    And if the prediction is accurate, then we should be in for a match worthy of its crown as a “title decider”.
    ChatGPT was asked for a match prediction by NeueOnlineCasinos.io.
    In the AI’s report Arsenal will open the scoring against the run of play after 20 minutes courtesy of a Bukayo Saka led counter-attack, concluded with Gabriel Jesus firing home against his old side.
    This goal will leave the hosts staggered with Pep Guardiola’s side entering half-time a goal down, but only after Ederson prevented Gabriel Martinelli from doubling the lead.
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    However, City will then find an equaliser through Kevin De Bruyne in the 65th minute to pay dividends for their increased intensity after the interval.
    Erling Haaland will then bag his 33rd goal of the season and break the Premier League goalscoring record by pouncing on a loose ball in the box.
    And this 80th minute goal will prove to be the decisive strike as City’s defence hold firm for the remainder of the tie.
    Should this result come true, Man City will close the gap to Arsenal to just two points with two games in hand.
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    However, an Arsenal win would give Mikel Arteta’s side a potentially vital eight point gap.
    Arsenal will play tonight’s game without first-choice defender William Saliba, and may even be forced to play without Granit Xhaka, who is a doubt.
    Meanwhile, Pep Guardiola will be without the services of Nathan Ake, who is out with a hamstring injury.
    A number of key stars who did not start Saturday’s FA Cup semi-final triumph over Sheffield United, including De Bruyne, Rodri and John Stones could all return to the team. More

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    Michael Schumacher AI ‘interview’ is incredibly dangerous and shows how ‘poisoned’ bots can be weaponised, warns expert

    A SHAMELESS AI-generated Michael Schumacher “interview” shows how “poisoned” bots can be weaponised, an expert has warned.German magazine Die Aktuelle was slammed after claiming to feature the F1 legend’s “first exclusive interview” since his horrific ski crash.
    An AI expert has warned that the ‘poisoned’ bots can be weaponised following the AI generated Michael Schumacher interviewCredit: PA:Press Association
    Die Aktuelle touted the article as a ‘world first interview’
    But the article was not all it seemed as it was revealed the article spewed ghoulish claims about Schumacer’s health – after being generated by an artificial intelligence-driven chatbot.
    The magazine was branded “tasteless” for publishing the phony interview and the iconic racer’s family are now reportedly considering legal action against the company.
    Lisa Palmer, an AI analyst and expert, told The Sun Online just how dangerous the digital bots can be in these situations – and how they could be used in increasingly scary and dangerous ways.
    She warned content like fake AI generated interviews will only become more and more common as the technology developments and is misused by “rotten” actors.
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    And while the “interview” with Schuey is ghoulish – AI could be weaponised by in even more dangerous ways, such as faking chats with politicians.
    She added that with people already misusing AI, future versions of the systems will become “poisoned” through their machine learning.
    Palmer told The Sun Online: “Some of these fakes are such high quality that only a computer can tell the difference between what is fake and what is real.”
    The expert explained the pending lawsuit by Schumacher’s family is the latest round of AI-centred litigation – something which is also going to become increasingly common.
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    “Lawsuits are already pending for defamation due to ‘lies’ being perpetuated by generative AI tools like ChatGPT,” she told The Sun Online.
    Asked if it’s something we will be seeing more in the future she replied: “Yes, fakes in every form – written, voice, and video – are all exploding.”
    The fake “world exclusive” saw an AI-created version of seven-time F1 champion Schumacher “open up” on his life since suffering a catastrophic brain injury during a family holiday in the French Alps in December 2013.
    In the piece, which the magazine claims “sounded deceptively real”, Schuey is purported to say: “My life has changed completely since [the accident].
    “That was a horrible time for my wife, my children and the whole family.”
    Palmer warned that following this shocking publication, bad actors who are seeking to grab viewership are going to be tempted to use the AI interview method more.
    She even related the nightmare situation to the severity of a chef selling rotten food to their customers.
    “A chef who serves rotten food is unethical and puts their customers’ health at risk,” she said.
    “Rotten food leads to personal illness. Rotten reporting leads to societal illness.”
    After it was revealed that the piece was thrown together using an AI chatbot, readers were left stunned about how much detail it went into about Schumacher’s supposed recovery.
    Asked how “he” feels today, the AI says: “Much better than years ago. With the help of my team, I can even stand on my own again and even walk a few steps slowly.”
    The article only revealed at the end of the shambolic “interview” that the entire thing had been created using an AI.
    This is the worst possible combination of powerful technology in the hands of unethical people.Lisa Palmer
    Palmer said: “Imagine if a major news outlets ran a fabricated political story that caused an uprising among citizens? This type of unethical reporting is incredibly dangerous.
    “This is the worst possible combination of powerful technology in the hands of unethical people.
    “Now, imagine that these fake stories become training data for AI systems.
    “Newer versions of AI are now ‘poisoned’ with lies.”
    Dr Tim Stevens, a cyber security expert from Kings College London also pointed out the challenges posed by AI highlighted by the Schumacher “interview” .
    “It will be interesting to see the case for legal action,” he told The Sun Online.
    He told The Sun Online: “You have to wonder what Die Aktuelle was thinking.”
    Dr Stevens went on: “Even granting that this might have been some kind of experiment in content production, the readers of Die Aktuelle would not have known this until they had read to the end of the article.
    “This is deceitful behaviour by the magazine, which instead plastered the story across it front cover.
    “The magazine’s readers should feel aggrieved, although obviously not as much as Schumacher and his family. 
    “Schumacher’s status as a sporting superstar does not excuse the magazine’s actions. He is a vulnerable person and should have been accorded the dignity he deserves.”
    He added: “In terms of the wider implications, this should give publishers pause for thought.
    “Publishing fallacious material on persons living or dead is terrible practice, regardless of how it is produced.”

    Even though Die Aktuelle admitted to not actually speaking to Michael or his family, the story concluded with the anonymous writer saying if they had managed to speak to Michael himself it would have been a “real miracle.”
    Michael has been in a medically induced coma since 2013 and little has been known about his health ever since.
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    Michael Schumacher’s family set to sue after German magazine’s shock ‘first interview with F1 star’ using AI chatbot

    MICHAEL Schumacher’s family are reportedly considering legal action against a magazine after it ran an AI-generated “interview” with the Formula One legend.The German publication Die Aktuelle portrayed the “interview” on its front page as the first-ever chat with the 54-year-old since he suffered a horror skiing accident almost a decade ago.
    Michael Schumacher’s family are considering legal action against a German magazineCredit: PA:Press Association
    Die Aktuelle touted the article as a ‘world first interview’Credit: Die Aktuelle
    Schuey’s wife Corinna has carefully guarded his privacy since his accidentCredit: Rex Features
    It promises not “half-sentences from friends” but “the incredible interview” with the F1 star including “redeeming answers to the most burning questions that the whole world has been asking for so long”.
    But only at the end of the piece does it reveal that the article was actually generated by an AI chatbot.
    The “world exclusive” sees the seven-time F1 champion Schumacher “open up” on his life since suffering a catastrophic brain injury during a family holiday in the French Alps in December 2013.
    In the piece, which the magazine claims “sounded deceptively real,” Schuey is purported to say: “My life has changed completely since [the accident]. That was a horrible time for my wife, my children and the whole family.”
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    The article continues: “I was so badly injured that I lay for months in a kind of artificial coma because otherwise, my body couldn’t have dealt with it all.”
    In the ghoulish piece, the AI chatbot even goes into the racer’s supposed recovery.
    Asked how he feels today, the AI says: “Much better than years ago. With the help of my team, I can even stand on my own again and even walk a few steps slowly.
    “My family and children have been a blessing to me and without them, I would not have been in business.
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    “Of course, they are very sad about how everything went, but unfortunately, that’s life and I just have to endure the fact that things sometimes go badly.
    “They support me and stand fast at my side.”
    Schumacher has not been seen in public since his accident, and his family have carefully guarded his privacy at his home in Switzerland.

    Die Aktuelle shared the “interview” on its front cover featuring a picture of a smiling Schuey and the headline: “Michael Schumacher, the first interview.”
    The tagline reads: “It sounded deceptively real.”
    The interview with Schumacher is an exclusive nonsenseBoris RosencrantzGerman blogger
    At the end of the article, it is revealed that the quotes were all produced by an AI chatbot.
    The piece has sparked a furious reaction from Schumacher’s family.
    A family spokesperson confirmed to Reuters that they are taking legal action against the publication.
    Many others have slammed the piece as distasteful and insensitive.
    German blogger Boris Rosencrantz, who writes for news site Ubermedien, hit out at the Funke media group which owns Die Aktuelle.
    He wrote: “The Funke media group actually wants the rubbish it dumps into the world to be understood as a journalistic product.
    “Die Aktuelle delivers ‘exciting and, above all, serious reports about stars, VIPs and the nobility,’ writes the publisher.
    “But how you type something like that on a website without it immediately seeing red is unclear.”
    The four-time F1 champion hasn’t been seen in public since his 2013 skiing injuryCredit: AFP
    He went on: “There are ‘sentimental reports without sensationalism’ and ‘exclusive photos and interviews’ in the magazine, writes Funke media group.
    “The latter is true insofar as photos in Die Aktuelle are sometimes exclusively manipulated and the interview with Schumacher is an exclusive nonsense.”
    This is not the first time that Die Aktuelle has got into hot water with the Schumachers.
    In 2014, the magazine posted a photo of Michael and his wife Corinna on his front cover with the headline “Awake”.
    But the article was in fact about other people who have awoken from comas in the past.
    The following year, the magazine ran a front cover saying that Corinna had a “new love”, only for the piece to actually be about the couple’s daughter, Gina.
    Die Aktuelle later won a legal case against the Schumachers over the piece.
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    Corinna told a 2021 Netflix documentary how important it was that her husband’s privacy was protected at all times.
    “Private is private,” she said. “Michael always protected us, and now we are protecting Michael.” More