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CNET's Half Of The AI Written Articles Have Plagiarism And Errors

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The most well-known tech news site CNET's attempt to cloak AI-written content, is getting more and more difficult.

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The first time when CNET get caught is content reading feels like stories are machine-learning-generated.

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Then the AI-generated material was found to be filled with factual mistakes.

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Then, CNET's AI has also been an incessant plagiarist of human-authored work.

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The site first addressed the massive protests against the bot-written pieces by informing readers that an editor from a human was examining the content before publishing.

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Afterwards, it was apparent that many mistakes were getting into AI's published research.

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