New York Times Accused of Running AI-Generated Article
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New York Times Accused of Running AI-Generated Article
""I don't want to falsely accuse writers of AI-use. But this reads EXACTLY like AI slop. And this is the frickin [New York Times] Modern Love column, which is notoriously competitive, super hard to break into. Just sad.""
""Not hate. Not anger. Just the flat finality of a heart too tired to keep trying. That's when I stopped fighting. I didn't give up. I shifted. I stopped thinking love was something I had to prove with court documents and supervised visits and legal bills.""
The New York Times encountered online scrutiny regarding a 'Modern Love' essay, 'I was Deemed Unfit to Be a Mother,' by Kate Gilgan. Concerns arose after Becky Tuch suggested the piece resembled AI-generated content. Tuch noted the essay's structure, which included parallelisms and the 'rule of three,' commonly associated with AI writing. Although no evidence confirmed the use of AI, the speculation reflects growing anxiety among readers about authenticity in published works.
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