> But on closer inspection you may be on a knock-off called “BBCSportss,” and the copy has been lifted from Sports Illustrated.<p>Sports Illustrated was caught using AI writers. Maybe they don't want anyone to look too closely at the work BBCSportss stole.<p><a href="https://www.pbs.org/newshour/economy/sports-illustrated-found-publishing-ai-generated-stories-photos-and-authors" rel="nofollow">https://www.pbs.org/newshour/economy/sports-illustrated-foun...</a><p>Traditional journalism, despite the cheap social media fodder criticizing it, had high integrity. But I think that cheap online fodder helped make journalism untenable and distorted outside owners' view of it and value of it. That seems to have dragged it down to now, where these busisnesses destroy the integrity - including at Sports Illustrated, the Washington Post, the LA Times, etc.<p>Fox News also changed, for the worse, expectations of what leading news outlets could be.