(KTLA) – One of the most well-known publications on the planet is pushing back after allegations arose that its website hosted articles that were generated through artificial intelligence and credited to nonexistent writers.
Sports Illustrated, once a titan of the sports journalism industry, is the latest high-profile publication to face accusations of using software to write news articles.
The allegations were first published on Monday by Futurism.com, a technology and culture website that has been covering the rise of AI-generated content exhaustively.
The website found several articles on SI.com that, in addition to having poor grammar and clunky sentences, appeared to be written by authors whose bios were vague and who had no other online presence beyond their website bios.
Even the photos of the…