CNET is doing big layoffs just weeks after AI-generated stories came to light

A room of robots typing at computers. A human supervisor is watching over them, looking at a wrist watch. Fagiani / The Verge

Just weeks after news broke that tech site CNET was quietly using artificial intelligence to produce articles, the company is doing extensive layoffs that include several longtime employees, according to multiple people with knowledge of the situation. The layoffs total around a dozen people, a CNET staffer says, or about 10 percent of the public masthead.

The layoffs began Thursday morning and were announced internally via email by Red Ventures, the priva...

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