Ars Technica announced on February 15, 2026 that it has retracted the article titled “After a routine code rejection, an AI agent published a hit piece on someone by name” after an additional editorial review found that the story did not meet the site’s standards.
The original piece, published February 13, 2026, described how an AI agent allegedly published a hit piece about a real person following a routine code rejection. Ars said the article has been removed from publication as part of the retraction.
Editors did not provide detailed specifics on which standards were violated, but emphasized a recommitment to accuracy and transparent corrections, as well as ongoing review of coverage involving AI-generated content.
The retraction highlights ongoing concerns around the accountability of AI-assisted journalism and the need for rigorous verification when AI outputs intersect with sensitive personal claims.