AI-Generated News Outlet Linked to OpenAI Emerges

Spread the love

A recent investigation conducted by The Midas Project’s Model Republic publication revealed that the news platform, The Wire by Acutus, is predominantly dependent on AI-generated content. Established at the close of 2025, the site has released nearly 100 articles covering diverse topics such as technology, energy, media, science, business, and healthcare. Intriguingly, their About page claims to embody “collaborative journalism” spearheaded by an “editorial team”; however, the site lacks a visible masthead and does not acknowledge any editors or journalists within its published works.

The rationale behind this anonymity is subtly embedded in their “How It Works” section:

Our editorial team identifies timely topics and invites contributors with relevant, firsthand experience to share their perspective through structured conversations. Those perspectives are synthesized and edited into stories that reflect where contributors align, where they diverge, and what it all means — offering depth, balance, and clarity beyond the headline.

However, journalist Tyler Johnston put the site’s content through Pangram, an AI detection tool boasting an impressive 99.98% accuracy rate, and his findings were revealing: “Of the 94 articles, 69% were flagged as fully AI-generated, while an additional 28% were marked as partially AI-generated. Only three articles were identified as human-authored.”

Johnston’s concerns intensified when he examined the articles, which overwhelmingly supported the advancement of artificial intelligence while being dismissive of its critics. One article cautioned against “Escalating Anti-AI Radicalism,” while another provocatively questioned: “Will Republicans Let Blue States Set America’s AI Rules?

See also  Quicken Simplifi Black Friday Sale: 50% Off Subscriptions

As Johnston continued his investigation, the overall picture emerged more distinctly. Despite being a relatively new site with minimal social media engagement, articles from The Wire rarely receive retweets. Johnston found that a significant portion of its engagement on X stemmed from Patrick Hynes, the president of the PR firm Novus Public Affairs. A brief look at their client list shows they represent Targeted Victory, the consulting firm deeply involved in OpenAI’s lobbying efforts in Washington concerning its regulatory interests.

The rise of generative artificial intelligence has already caused significant disruptions in our shared understanding of reality. With sufficient computing power, one can create fake trailers for movies that never existed or fabricate a politician’s voice for a deep fake. There are even instances where absurd, implausible scenarios, such as a shark attacking a plane, can mislead unsuspecting internet users.

If Johnston’s findings and inferences hold true, we may be witnessing a case where an AI firm is intentionally misrepresenting its operations as “independent journalism” to advocate for its interests, a claim that Johnston argues contradicts its own usage policies.


Disclosure: Ziff Davis, the parent company of Mashable, filed a lawsuit against OpenAI in April, alleging that it violated Ziff Davis copyrights in the training and operation of its AI systems.

Topics
Artificial Intelligence

You can find the original content here; the photos and images used in our article are sourced from this reference. We do not claim authorship; they are used solely for informational purposes with appropriate attribution to their original source.

  • Ethan Carter

    Ethan Carter is a prolific author and technology enthusiast, known for his insightful writings on the evolving landscape of digital innovation at Social Schmuck. With a keen eye for emerging trends and a passion for bridging the gap between complex technology concepts and everyday applications, Ethan captivates his readers with engaging narratives and thought-provoking analyses. His work not only informs but also inspires others to navigate the rapidly changing tech world with confidence and curiosity.

    Related Posts

    Money Robot Submitter Review 2026: Is This Backlink Automation Tool Worth It?

    Spread the love

    Spread the love Share It: ChatGPT Perplexity WhatsApp LinkedIn X Grok Google AI Money Robot Submitter Review 2026 Money Robot Submitter Review: Powerful Backlink Automation — But Is It Worth…

    Read more

    Best of Computex 2026 Awards by PCMag

    Spread the love

    Spread the love Share It: ChatGPT Perplexity WhatsApp LinkedIn X Grok Google AI Discover the most impressive innovations showcased at Computex, from AI-powered laptops to cutting-edge gaming equipment. By on…

    Read more

    Leave a Reply

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

    You Missed

    Money Robot Submitter Review 2026: Is This Backlink Automation Tool Worth It?

    Money Robot Submitter Review 2026: Is This Backlink Automation Tool Worth It?

    Reginae Carter Shines in Viral Jeep Challenge Over Toya Johnson

    Reginae Carter Shines in Viral Jeep Challenge Over Toya Johnson

    Teen Safety on Social Media Boosted by Georgia Tech and Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta

    Teen Safety on Social Media Boosted by Georgia Tech and Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta

    Best of Computex 2026 Awards by PCMag

    Best of Computex 2026 Awards by PCMag

    LinkedIn Crossclimb Puzzle #766 Solution for June 5, 2026

    LinkedIn Crossclimb Puzzle #766 Solution for June 5, 2026

    AI Image App Pixel Studio Shut Down by Google

    AI Image App Pixel Studio Shut Down by Google

    Mental Health and ADHD: Mel B Discusses Menopause Through Zumba

    Mental Health and ADHD: Mel B Discusses Menopause Through Zumba

    Search Profiles Tested by Google

    Search Profiles Tested by Google

    Astronauts Shelter in Place Amid Ongoing ISS Air Leak

    Astronauts Shelter in Place Amid Ongoing ISS Air Leak

    SpaceX IPO Insights: Elon Musk’s Key Messages to Investors

    SpaceX IPO Insights: Elon Musk’s Key Messages to Investors