Daily Stormer Publisher Responds to Allegations He’s Been Using AI to Write His Site

One of the robots Anglin hired “just to perform menial tasks.”

Andrew Anglin, the controversial founder and editor of “The Daily Stormer,” has found himself in hot water yet again after being accused of using artificial intelligence (AI) to write articles for his website. In a shocking revelation, Anglin has claimed that if any inappropriate materials regarding the age of consent were published on the site, it was the fault of the robots he employed.

The accusations of AI involvement came to light after several articles on the site contained unusual sentence structures and grammatical errors, which led some to suspect that Anglin had been using AI to produce content. However, Anglin initially denied these claims, stating that he had never used AI to write his articles.

In a recent statement, Anglin has now admitted to using robots for some of the more menial tasks on the site, such as formatting articles and moderating comments. However, he claimed that he may have accidentally allowed these robots to write some articles as well.

Despite the accusations, former Anglin employee John Carpenter and other far-right figures have come to Anglin’s defense, stating that he is a man of the highest integrity who is dedicated to the truth. Carpenter, who worked for Anglin for several years, has praised his former boss’s writing skills and stated that he never saw any evidence of AI being used on the site.

Some have demanded that Anglin explain his meaning of the term “menial tasks.”

The use of AI in journalism has been a contentious issue in recent years, with some arguing that it can be used to generate articles quickly and efficiently, while others express concern that it could lead to a decline in the quality of journalism and the loss of jobs. However, Anglin’s admission that he has used robots for some tasks on his site raises new questions about the use of AI in journalism and the impact it may have on the industry.

Despite the controversy surrounding “The Daily Stormer” and its far-right beliefs, its defenders maintain that they are simply exercising their right to free speech. However, the site has been accused of promoting white nationalism, anti-Semitism, and other forms of hate speech, and its future remains uncertain as it continues to push the boundaries of acceptable discourse.

The issue of AI in journalism is likely to remain a contentious one, as news organizations navigate the need to produce content quickly and efficiently while maintaining high standards of quality and accuracy. As for Anglin and “The Daily Stormer,” the use of robots on the site has brought a new dimension to the already controversial website and raised important questions about the role of AI in journalism.