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USA Today's Disclaimers on Its Automated Sports Stories Are Longer Than the Actual Articles

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USA Today is publishing automated articles full of links to gambling sportsbooks, which may result in financial kickbacks for the publisher.
USA Today has begun using artificial intelligence to generate automated sports stories, specifically for high school sports coverage in several states, as reported by Futurism. This initiative, in collaboration with the Associated Press and a startup called Hype, utilizes AI to produce game summaries and statistics, aiming to cover more games than traditional reporting could manage. The AI-generated articles are designed to provide quick, accurate reports, freeing up human journalists to focus on more in-depth stories. This move reflects a broader trend in journalism where AI is increasingly used to enhance coverage and efficiency.

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