I assume this is happening at many publications, but just executed better. Still funny to see them caught with such blatantly poor back stories for the authors though, at what on the face of it...
I assume this is happening at many publications, but just executed better. Still funny to see them caught with such blatantly poor back stories for the authors though, at what on the face of it seems like a prestigious publisher.
Personally, as long as the content is accurate, written well, and compelling, I don't care if it was created by a real person or AI. There's the rub, though.
Personally, as long as the content is accurate, written well, and compelling, I don't care if it was created by a real person or AI. There's the rub, though.
I assume this is happening at many publications, but just executed better. Still funny to see them caught with such blatantly poor back stories for the authors though, at what on the face of it seems like a prestigious publisher.
They're right! Volleyball can be a little tricky to get into, especially without an actual ball to practice with.
Personally, as long as the content is accurate, written well, and compelling, I don't care if it was created by a real person or AI. There's the rub, though.
Sports Illustrated has been awful for years, to the point where I would find the story somewhere else if someone sent me a link to an SI article