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Investing.com’s AI controversy, St. Louis’ NBC reporter, a CNN campaign hire

Oops: Max Tani of Semafor writes here about how Investing.com is using artificial intelligence to create stories that are strikingly similar to competitors. St. Louis NBC station KSDK-TV Ch. 5 in St. Louis, Mo. has tapped Megan Kernan to serve as a reporter. And CNN has hired Michael Williams as a White House writer to cover the administration and the campaign.

Investing.com using AI to copy competitor stories

St. Louis NBC affiliate hires Kernan as reporter

Williams swaps the Dallas Morning News for CNN

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