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Jackie Robinson Earlier this week, the headlines of the headlines, for all the wrong reasons, when a website in honor of the major league baseball was eliminated from a website of the Department of Defense dedicated to the athletes that served in the army.
The media were launched as an example of Donald Trump’s Anti-Dei policies that are executed
Several personalities of ESPN, for example, immediately attacked the elimination, assuming the bad intention of the Trump administration.
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Late MLB icon Jackie Robinson (Hulton Archive/Getty images)
Jeff Passan said that the people who eliminated Robinson’s article were “Ghouls,” Mina Kimes said the Department of Defense was trying to “erase” Robinson from history and Stephen A. Smith said that the elimination was not “an honest mistake at all.”
Now, Outkick has learned how it happened. According to an official of the Department of Defense with knowledge of the situation, on February 27, a group of employees from the Department of Defense received instructions to mark any page that would be considered Dei’s content.
Those employees received approximately one week to examine thousands of documents. Due to the condensed timeline, several mistakes were made throughout the process, which included marking the article by Jackie Robinson, among others, such as Dei.
Sean Parnell, assistant to the United States of the Secretary of Defense of Public Affairs, confirmed both in a statement published on Thursday.
“In recent weeks, we have taken measures to identify and archive Dei’s content from our social media websites and platforms,” said Parnell.
“Without a doubt, this task was an arduous but incredibly important task. We made an aggressive timeline so that our services and agencies of the Department of Defense and Agencies review a wide range of content, while guaranteeing that our force remains ready and lethal.”
This archive photo of March 4, 1946 shows Jackie Robinson from the Royals de los Montreal baseball team in Sanford, Florida. Already at the forefront of the 75th anniversary of Baseball’s Breaking Color Barrier, the life, legacy and impact of Jackie Robinson are honored as part of the 2022 baseball game in Los Angeles in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Bill Chaplis, Archive)
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Once the items were marked, the URL was added to the automated software could eliminate all the marked pages. According to the source of the Department of Defense, there was little supervision of the people who made the review, which contributed to the errors.
While Parnell said that the “AI tools” were the main factor that contributes to errors, the department official said that the original source of marking came from employees of the department.
“Occasionally, due to the reality of AI and other software tools, an important content was incorporated incorrectly to be reviewed,” said Parnell.
The department official said that Robinson’s article was eliminated by error, but Parnell hinted that part of the other content that retired may not have been the result of an error.
“When the content is eliminated by mistake, or if it is eliminated maliciously, we continue working quickly to restore it,” said Parnell.
Robinson’s articleTogether with many others, since then they have been restored to the website of the Department of Defense.
The American professional baseball player Jackie Robinson (1919-1972) of the Brooklyn Dodgers, dressed in a road uniform, bent down the base and prepares to catch a ball, 1951. (Keystone/Getty images)
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Meanwhile, the Washington Post has reported that a spokesman for the Senior Defense Department, John Ullyot, has been eliminated from his role and is expected to be reallocated after issuing a questionable statement following Robinson’s situation.
The statement included: “The ideology of discriminatory equity” divides force, erodes the cohesion of unity and interferes with the war combat mission of services. “
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