CNET Secretly Published Dozens of AI-Written Financial Articles Full of Errors

In January 2023, The Verge revealed that CNET had been quietly publishing AI-generated financial explainer articles for months without clear disclosure. A review found numerous factual errors: wrong interest calculations, incorrect descriptions of how student loans worked, and misleading statements about financial products. CNET added corrections and then editor's notes, but the scandal became a defining moment in debates about AI replacing journalists and the ethics of undisclosed AI content.

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CNET Secretly Published Dozens of AI-Written Financial Articles Full of Errors

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In January 2023, The Verge revealed that CNET had been quietly publishing AI-generated financial explainer articles for months without clear disclosure. A review found numerous factual errors: wrong interest calculations, incorrect descriptions of how student loans worked, and misleading statements about financial products. CNET added corrections and then editor's notes, but the scandal became a defining moment in debates about AI replacing journalists and the ethics of undisclosed AI content.

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