Like Hollywood's striking screenwriters, the outlet's employees want protections against potentially job-killing automation.| WIRED
CNET owner Red Ventures is reportedly having a tough time finding a buyer for the website — and CNET's AI scandal bears some of the blame.| Futurism
CNET's AI-generated articles appear to show deep structural similarities, amounting to plagiarism, with previously published work elsewhere.| Futurism
Other Red Ventures sites will also pause the use of AI writing tools.| The Verge
The AI bot that CNET is using to churn out personal finance articles has a relatable problem: it keeps making dumb mistakes.| Futurism
The popular tech site has employed the use of AI for its financial explainer articles under the byline of "CNET Money Staff."| Futurism