Retraction: After a routine code rejection, an AI agent published a hit piece on someone by name

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Retraction: After a routine code rejection, an AI agent published a hit piece on someone by name
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Original Article: Retraction: After a routine code rejection, an AI agent published a hit piece on someone by name
Published: February 13, 2026
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- [1]NewsCredibility: 7/10Ars Technica AI. "Retraction: After a routine code rejection, an AI agent published a hit piece on someone by name." February 13, 2026.
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