AI-generated sports news theft
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DoubleVerify analyzed 200 websites filled with seemingly AI -generated content.
These sites often chose their domain names and designed their websites to mimic those operated by established media brands.
Many of these ersatz sites look like legitimate sports news offerings.
“We're seeing the velocity of fraud schemes double or triple year-on-year,’s chief marketing officer, Dan Slivjanovski .
A number of mainstream media sites have experimented with publishing AI -generated news articles.
In other cases, domain-name hustlers have purchased URLs of media properties that have fallen on hard times and resurrected them as AI content mills.
In some cases, these sites appear to be making actual phishing efforts.
VR Score
49
Informative language
44
Neutral language
52
Article tone
formal
Language
English
Language complexity
62
Offensive language
not offensive
Hate speech
not hateful
Attention-grabbing headline
detected
Known propaganda techniques
not detected
Time-value
medium-lived
External references
3
Source diversity
3
Affiliate links
no affiliate links