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CNET Lays Off 10% of Staff Just Weeks After Launching Articles Written by AI

the Verge reported Thursday. Additionally, Connie Guglielmo, CNET editor-in-chief, will vacate her role to become senior vice president AI content strategy and editor-at-large, the Verge reported, citing people familiar with the situation who shared a draft of a CNET blog post about the matter. Adam Auriemma will take over the editor-in-chief role; he comes from the apparently defunct NextAdvisor, also owned by the parent company of CNET, Red Ventures.
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