Business Insider Deletes Dozens of Articles After AI Scam Probe
https://www.thedailybeast.com/business-insider-deletes-dozens-of-articles-after-ai-scam-probe/
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Josh Fiallo
Breaking News Reporter
Updated Sep. 5 2025 5:44PM EDT
Published Sep. 5 2025 4:43PM EDT
Bogus personal essays were removed by Business Insider over fears they were written by con artists, possibly with the help of AI.
Business Insider quietly deleted at least 34 articles written under 13 different bylines after admitting it had published two articles written by a phony journalist who used the fake name Margaux Blanchard.
Now it has deleted dozens more written by Tim Stevensen, Nate Giovanni, Nathan Giovanni, Amarilis J. Yera, Onyeka Nwelue, Alice Amayu, Mia Brown, Tracy Miller, Margaret Awano, Erica Mayor, Kalmar Theodore, Lauren Bennett, Louisa Eunice, and Alyssa Scott. All were replaced with a single-sentence note saying they didnt meet Business Insiders standards.

A review by the Daily Beast has found the articles which Business Insider deleted were all personal essays, for which the outlet pays between $200 and $300. The first was published in April 2024 and the most recent in August, days before Margaux Blanchards scam came to light.
Among the topics the apparently bogus essayists covered were Im 38 and live in a retirement village; Costco Next is the chains best-kept secret thats free for members. Ive already saved thousands of dollars using it.; I had a meltdown in front of my 5 kids.; andpossibly ironicallyI was accepted into a well-regarded graduate program. I turned down the offer because AI is destroying my desired industry.
Only credible sources nowadays seem to be "The Onion" and "South Park"
And The Daily Beast?
"The Shadow Knows"
and he ain't saying.