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| Founded | 1996 |
| Legal Structure | Private |
| Industry | Mass Media |
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| Official website | https://www.redventures.com/ |
Red Ventures is a media company in the United States that owns several outlets, such as the travel guide Lonely Planet and the technology news website CNET.
Consumer-impact summary
Incidents
AI Generated Articles (2023-2024)
"It's infuriating that Red Ventures' decisions have undermined the quality work done by CNET's writers, editors and producers" - CNET Media Workers Union via Futurism (2024)
In early 2023, several staff members clarified that CNET was incorporating AI-generated content into its articles without informing users that they were consuming content not created by humans. Many of these articles contained factual errors.[1]
Products
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References
- ↑ Christian, Jon (2023-01-20). "CNET Secretly Used AI on Articles That Didn't Disclose That Fact, Staff Say". Futurism. Archived from the original on 2025-06-20. Retrieved 2025-08-23.