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Saber CEO Matthew Karch apologises to writer he said he'd have "been happy to replace" with AI

Saber Interactive CEO Matthew Karch has apologised to Stella Sacco, the writer at the centre of the Rideshare Stimulator AI controversy , after publicly saying he'd have been "happy to replace her with AI".

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Saber Interactive CEO Matthew Karch has apologised to Stella Sacco, the writer at the centre of the Rideshare Stimulator AI controversy , after publicly saying he'd have been "happy to replace her with AI".

The short version

  • Though Sacco hasn't shared the email itself, the writer said: "The email's full text will stay between us; I'm not that kind of girl.
  • But I have confirmed it was from him".
  • According to Sacco, Karch said he regretted "escalating" the row and how people online had subsequently spoken about her.

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