AI-Written Stereophile Articles


Has anyone else noticed that some of Stereophile's articles are sounding decidedly "off" and just plain badly written? I have now read several that sound suspiciously like they're AI generated (bizarre phrasing, odd syntax, etc.). Just curious if others are noticing the same.

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Others on this forum said they wouldn't mind if music was AI generated as long as they enjoyed the music. Perhaps the same can be said about articles. 

Let 1000 simulations bloom. As longs as the pleasure is experienced, authenticity is just the hangup of the old. Progress!

Motley Fool uses AI for some of it's prescription-service financial updates.  It's very good.

My day job is being Director of Content and media for a digital marketing agency. I can tell you that everyone is playing with AI generated content at some level. On top of this, everybody is using some form of AI grammar checker and grammar suggestion, such as Grammarly and a few others. That is probably why Content reads differently these days. 

For those whose careers were not involved in the large corporate business world and its motivations, you can be sure that AI was created by persons interested in one thing, to make as much money as possible.  Their goal envisions the replacement of jobs being manned by people with computers so the cost of employing people will be reduced as they are eliminated.

Costs will be reduced even more than outsourcing work to other countries.