The site was previously forced to correct dozens of inaccurate, AI-written stories. AI 

Union opposes CNET’s AI journalism regulations

CNET has altered its policy on the use of AI in its journalism after almost seven months of publishing machine-generated stories without revealing their origin to readers. The company’s in-house AI, known as Responsible AI Machine Partner (RAMP), will no longer be used to write articles. However, AI remains a presence in CNET’s newsroom. However, the site states that RAMP is still used in two broad hobbies. The first, titled “Organizing Large Amounts of Data,” provides an example that seems more compact than the umbrella diagram allows. “RAMP helps us…

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