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CNET corrected 41 of the 77 stories it published that were created using an AI tool.
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CNET editor-in-chief Connie Guglielmo stated that an internal review of articles revealed many errors and plagiarism.
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There are many articles with corrections, including "How much should you keep in a CD?",
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"Does a home equity loan affect private mortgage insurance?" and many more.
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The correction was eventually made and a disclaimer was added to all AI-written stories following the errors:
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"We are currently reviewing the story for accuracy. We will correct any errors found and update the story.
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