Sports Illustrated accused of using AI in stories, creating fake authors
Sports Illustrated was accused of publishing stories generated by artificial intelligence (AI), prompting the renowned sports magazine to delete articles on its website.
Tech news website Futurism, in its report, alleged that Sports Illustrated used AI in its stories and created fake authors.
It noted how Sports Illustrated has a supposed writer named Drew Ortiz, whose profile photo was apparently for sale on a website that sells AI-generated headshots as a “neutral white young-adult male with short brown hair and blue eyes."
Futurism said it also spoke with people involved with creating content for Sports Illustrated.
When Futurism reached out to the magazine’s publisher, Arena Group, before publishing its story, it said the AI-generated authors "disappeared from Sports Illustrated's site without explanation.” It also didn’t get any responses.
After publishing its story, a spokesperson from Arena Group denied the report in a statement via Sports Illustrated’s X account, saying it is “not accurate.”
It said the articles were “product reviews” licensed from an external company, AdVon Commerce.
“We continually monitor our partners and were in the midst of a review when these allegations were raised,” the statement read, adding that AdVon gave an assurance that “all of the articles in question were written and edited by humans.”
Today, an article was published alleging that Sports Illustrated published AI-generated articles. According to our initial investigation, this is not accurate.
The articles in question were product reviews and were licensed content from an external, third-party company, AdVon…— Sports Illustrated (@SInow) November 27, 2023
Arena Group said it also “learned” that AdVon “had writers use a pen or pseudo name in certain articles to protect author privacy–actions we strongly condemn.”
It added that it’s removing content while an internal investigation is ongoing and has since ended the partnership with AdVon.
Futurism, however, noted that Arena Group’s statement did not address its story’s core allegation: that Sports Illustrated published content from nonexistent writers with AI-generated headshots.
Members of the Sports Illustrated Union, in a statement, said they’re “horrified” by Futurism’s report and demanded Arena Group “answers and transparency” and to “commit to adhering to basic journalistic standards.”
“We want to be very clear,” the union said. “What is described in this Futurism story does not represent the hardworking journalists who make up the SI Union.”
Our response to today’s story from @futurism reporting that The Arena Group has published AI-written stories by fake people under the Sports Illustrated name: pic.twitter.com/QcR4iGOi5w
— Sports Illustrated Union (@si_union) November 27, 2023
“For nearly 70 years, SI staff members have held themselves to the highest possible ethical standards. As members of the SI Union, we are proud to be part of that legacy and work every day to protect it,” it added.
“We expect management to do the same,” the union said of Arena Group.