False Rumors Circulate About Gensler’s Resignation
Rumors about the resignation of Gary Gensler, the chair of the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), have resurfaced, with indications that artificial intelligence (AI) may have played a role.
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On July 1, an article appeared on a website called “thecryptoalert,” alleging that Gary Gensler had resigned following an internal investigation, citing an anonymous official as the source.
However, analytics discovered that the article’s content showed a high score of 96.8% on the AI-detector ZeroGPT, suggesting a significant level of AI-generated text.
The website itself seems to be relatively new, with only 17 total posts since its first appearance on June 22nd. Most of these articles also exhibit a reliance on artificial intelligence, with all of them scoring around 70% on ZeroGPT.
Furthermore, an internet archive search on Wayback Machine revealed that the domain ownership of “thecryptoalert” was updated on June 24 at 4:30 pm.
Despite these findings, several Twitter accounts reposted the content, with the most widely viewed post coming from the account @whalechart, which has received 1.4 million views as of now.
In a tweet on July 3, Fox Business Network reporter Charles Gasparino confirmed that Gary Gensler is not resigning, having received clarification from the SEC.
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