- CNET has issued corrections for more than half of the AI-written articles attributed to its CNET Moneyteam.
- Following an internal audit, Editor-in-Chief Connie Guglielmo identified additional stories that required correction.
- A small number of stories needed substantial correction, while others had minor issues such as incomplete company names and vague language.
- Of the 77 articles written as part of a trial to test an AI engine, 41 feature corrections.
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