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The tech publication has refused to swear off further automation of editorial tasks.

program to pen droves of financial explainers. The articles—some 78 in total—were published over the course of two months under the bylines “CNET Money Staff” or “CNET Money,” and weren’t directly attributed to a non-human writer. Last week, after an

over Futurism’s findings, CNET and its parent company, media firm Red Ventures, announced that it would be temporarily pressing “pause” on the AI editorials.about the scandal, in which she noted that, eventually, the outlet would continue to use what she called its “AI engine” to write more articles. In her own words, Guglielmo said that...

[Readers should] ...expect CNET to continue exploring and testing how AI can be used to help our teams as they go about their work testing, researching and crafting the we’re known for. The process may not always be easy or pretty, but we’re going to continue embracing it – and any new tech that we believe makes life better.Guglielmo also used Wednesday’s piece as an opportunity to address some of the other criticisms aimed at CNET’s dystopian algo—namely, that it had frequently created content that was both

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