Writers and journalists across the industry weigh in on the upsetting news that CNET has been using an AI to write its financial explainers.| Futurism
The magazine denied claims that some articles themselves were AI-assisted, but has cut ties with a vendor it hired to produce the articles.| PBS News
Conversations between Wikipedia editors following CNET's AI scandal reflect the reputational hazards of AI content and dubious ownership.| Futurism
CNET insiders are making a startling claim: that the tech site has been secretly publishing material that wasn't labeled as bot-written at all.| Futurism
Sports Illustrated was publishing articles under seemingly fake bylines. We asked their owner about it — and they deleted everything.| Futurism
The tech site has been publishing articles written by AI and edited by humans since November, following other news outlets.| Gizmodo
Dubious online marketers at the notorious SEO forum BlackHatWorld see CNET's use of AI as a sign of Google opening the floodgates to AI written content.| Futurism
This nuke-the-web plan “raises strong ethical concerns.”| The Verge
ChatGPT’s drawbacks, and how to respond| creativegood.com
Big surprise: CNET's writing robot doesn't know what it's talking about.| Gizmodo
CNET's AI-generated articles appear to show deep structural similarities, amounting to plagiarism, with previously published work elsewhere.| Futurism
The owners of Sports Illustrated and Men’s Journal promised to be virtuous with AI. Then they bungled their very first AI story.| Futurism
The AI bot that CNET is using to churn out personal finance articles has a relatable problem: it keeps making dumb mistakes.| Futurism