CNET pauses publication of AI-written stories amid controversy
the technology publication's leadership has paused experiments with AI stories"for now" during a question-and-answer call with staff. While there's no word on the exact reasoning behind the freeze, which also affects Bankrate and CreditCards.com, editor-in-chief Connie Guglielmo reportedly said future AI-related stories would include a disclosure that the publication uses automated technologies.
Executive content VP Lindsey Turrentine also promised more transparency regarding the AI, according to. Some employees would get a preview of the tech, she said. More details of the system will reportedly be available next week.owner Red Ventures has also formed an AI working group. Staff were generally unaware of either the AI's inner workings or when it was being used.noticed that dozens of financial explainer articles appeared to have been written using"automation technology.
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