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The New York Times said they were a billion-dollar company with almost no employees, built entirely on A.I. As Futurism found out, the truth was different, if not much dumber. Now, the company has finally started to respond.

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I asked AI, ‘Okay, boil this down for me. Take everything — every scrap of information on the internet that you can find — to help me get this Essay published in the [New York] Times.’

— Kate Gilgan, a writer who was accused of publishing A.I. slop in the New York Times, on how she got published in…The New York Times.

We Talked to a Writer Accused of Publishing An AI-Generated Essay in The New York Times

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