CNET is overhauling its AI policy and updating past stories

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

Months after news broke that tech outlet CNET had quietly begun producing articles with generative AI systems, the site is clarifying how it will — and won’t — use the tools in the future.

Among its promises: stories will not be written entirely using an AI tool, and hands-on reviews and testing of products will be done by humans. CNET will also not publish images and videos generated using AI “as of now.” But the outlet says it will “explore leveraging” AI tools to sort and ana...

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