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So they rephrased questions he was asked...
And tried to use AI to rephrase his answers...
Everyone involved needs to be suing Esquire, but especially every organization that spent money/resources on the sourced interviews
Like, this is actually huge precedent if there's no consequences, even if the actor signed off on it.
You can't just rephrase an interview and pretend you did it. If they can, that's what every media company will start doing. They'd "interview" 1,000 people a day and have a constant stream of slop for people to mindless click and not even really read.
Like, they stopped writing articles people want to read decades ago, they write headlines people will share on social media. And people will reflexively share interviews with people they like, even if they don't care enough to even open the link.
They just want to post it to talk about that thing.