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Business Insider Purges 34 AI-Linked Byline Frauds—What Went Wrong?

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September 7, 2025
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Business Insider Purges 34 AI-Linked Byline Frauds—What Went Wrong?


Bogus personal essays vanished overnight from Business Insider. At least 34 articles were quietly deleted, each penned under fabricated bylines like Tim Stevensen, Nate Giovanni, and Margaux Blanchard.

They weren’t on BI’s full-time roster; they were freelance contributors, pocketing $200–$300 for personal essays laced with inconsistencies.

That’s a hard lesson: editors can plug AI detection tools, but human instincts still catch what those scanners miss. The memo from editor-in-chief Jamie Heller set the tone: new rules and tighter verification are now gospel.

It all unraveled after Press Gazette raised doubts about Blanchard’s authenticity—her essays overflowed with reverse-image–sourced photos and self-contradictory details.

Once that opened the floodgates, other ghostwriters (or ghost bots?) were exposed.

Even WIRED got duped by the same con. This isn’t just sloppy oversight—it’s an AI headache worst than phishing.

Editors are now demanding better ID checks; author submission caps are being overhauled, and background verification isn’t going back in the box anytime soon.

Additional Context: When Fiction Masquerades as Fact

It’s not just BI feeling the burn. Nearby cases reveal how generative AI is overwhelming trust.

Wikipedia recently rolled out a guide on spotting AI-style writing—including telltale phrases like “In summary” or “It is important to note”—aimed at helping volunteers purge hoax or sloppy AI content. Pattern-matching, yes, but also a sign that AI’s creative flair can wear masks.

On another front, scams enabled by AI are pulling fast ones on everyday people and businesses alike.

A recent survey from Nationwide found that one in four small business owners reported falling for at least one AI-based scam last year. Automated systems are increasingly the vehicle for both con jobs and “creative content.”

Why It Matters—Fresh Insight

Business Insider’s cleanup goes deeper than corporate polish. It shows that AI detection isn’t the silver bullet—you still need editors with instincts, curiosity, and good old-fashioned skepticism.

It also raises questions: how long before every newsletter, every freelance essay, looks like it could have been generated—and quietly delivered? That blurred line isn’t just a creative headache—it’s a trust crisis.

Publications that still think AI is under control? They’re asleep at the wheel. Audit tools, human editors, and stricter identity checks aren’t optional anymore—they’re the cost of operating in a world where content can roll off a bot’s keyboard as easily as it can from yours.



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