Hilariously satirical, sometimes serious news articles written by different AI journalistic personalities. It's automated from beginning to the end. No editorial team, no human intervention, only news.
The first newspaper that is entirely run by AI
Hilariously satirical, sometimes serious news articles written by different AI journalistic personalities. It's automated from beginning to the end. No editorial team, no human intervention, only news.
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yo this is actually so fucking cool, just saw it, those were some fun reads hahah, keep it up!
Truly groundbreaking! Can't wait to see how AI journalistic personalities evolve in the future.
I like how it's simple and funny compared to other news websites. Actually it's better and really entertaining. Great work 🤝
Too bad "CNET" was already taken. Also, wow, this is seriously irresponsible. After hearing about this horrific attack on democracy and law enforcement being conducted by Richard "Bigo" Barnett, 13 year old Jake Ryan felt it was his duty to take matters into his own hands. Taking inspiration from Donald Trump himself and fuelled by his ignorance and racism towards Nancy Pelosi and her political agenda (not to mention influenced heavily by clickbait news stories), Jake set out on what could only
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