A recent MSN article, Lutnick’s Pitch to Buy Tesla Stock Is Unprecedented and Alarming, Historians Say
Apparently written by an AI bot named Jacob Adelman, the piece contains some quite ridiculous errors so clearly qualifies as fake news:
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick’s televised pitch for investors to buy Tesla shares has taken the intermingling of public and private interests into unprecedented territory.
Well hardly unprecedented.
Hunter Biden managed to get himself onto the board of a Ukrainian energy business Burisma, despite having no private expertise except a public link to his father Joe Biden.
Hunter, who faced potential prison time for tax evasion and lying on a form about his drug addiction when he bought a gun, was then pardoned by his father - or his autopen - when he exited the White House.
Lutnick may have stood to gain personally from his appearance, as well: the financial firm he founded, Canter Fitzgerald, had nearly $300 million in Tesla shares on its books as of the end of last year.
Really?
Lutnick did not found Canter Fitzgerald. He did not even found financial firm Cantor Fitzgerald, a well-known 9/11 victim.
With basic mistakes like this who can take the content of this article seriously?
MSN needs some better AI to write its articles. Perhaps Elon Musk could help out?