CNET’s AI-Generated Articles Riddled With Errors and Plagiarism

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CNET has dug itself into an AI-generated pit.

Earlier this month, the tech-focused website was caught quietly publishing AI-generated articles without disclosing the development to readers.

Then, the site was embroiled in potential legal trouble when it came to light that a multitude of errors and plagiarism were discovered in the bot’s workwere stitched together by stealing bits from other media outlets, swapping words with synonyms to create the illusion that they were original ideas, the publication reported.

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