A real sentence published in The Washington Post.
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I genuinely don't think there was an actual writer here -- opinion piece by algorithm, maybe? I wonder if there are publications that do this/do this with any regularity and just have the 'author' sign off on it for $$, similar to many studies in scientific journals.
A separate aside, but also for consideration: https://futurism.com/the-byte/deepfake-fake-journalist
It appears that the WaPo piece was dictated by some extreme left organization and published under a newspaper writer name. However, to give an example, at the San Francisco news website SFGate, the managing editor is a screamingly left fanatic who writes her own heavily slanted articles and reprints a lot of WaPo far left articles.
But yes, the media are full of such paid to plant material; The Atlantic since its takeover (purchase by Jobs' widow) carries a lot of biased bullcrap obviously written to suit an agenda to be PR shotgunned around.