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Metacritic Removes Resident Evil Requiem Review From Website That Replaced Humans With AI

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Alex Chen
Tech Journalist & Product Reviewer
Metacritic Removes Resident Evil Requiem Review From Website That Replaced Humans With AI
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Metacritic, a popular review aggregation website, has removed a review of Resident Evil Requiem from its website after it was discovered that the review was written by an AI. The review, which was published on the website Videogamer, was written by an AI that had replaced the human staff of the website.

The discovery was made by Kotaku, a gaming news website, which reported that the AI review was 'slop' and that it was not up to the standards of human-written reviews. Metacritic has since removed the review from its website and has apologized for the mistake.

This incident raises questions about the use of AI in content creation and the potential for AI-generated content to be indistinguishable from human-written content. It also highlights the need for companies to have clear policies and procedures in place for detecting and preventing AI-generated content.

The incident has sparked a debate about the role of AI in content creation and the potential risks and benefits of using AI to generate content. Some argue that AI can be a useful tool for content creation, while others argue that it can lead to the loss of jobs and the degradation of content quality.

Metacritic has stated that it will be taking steps to prevent similar incidents in the future and that it will be working to improve its detection and prevention of AI-generated content.

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[1] Metacritic Removes Resident Evil Requiem Review From Website That Replaced Humans With AI