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Kyodo News Leads the Charge Against Perplexity AI's Copyright Tactics
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Why We Can't Read the News: A Deep Dive into Barriers Facing Modern Journalism
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Google's AI Mode Sparks Industry Outcry over Original Journalism Threat

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Kyodo News Leads the Charge Against Perplexity AI's Copyright Tactics

Japan's premier news agency, Kyodo News, is leading a protest against U.S.-based AI startup, Perplexity AI, for allegedly misusing their articles. This uproar has sparked a wave of similar actions from major media companies and could set precedents in the world of AI data usage and news copyright. The implications are far-reaching, impacting both the AI industry and global journalism standards.

Dec 2
Kyodo News Leads the Charge Against Perplexity AI's Copyright Tactics

Bari Weiss Sends CBS News a Memo That Sparks 'Elon Musk-Style' Debate

Bari Weiss, the new editor-in-chief at CBS News, has stirred the pot with a memo reminiscent of Elon Musk's directives. The memo asks staff to outline their daily tasks, successes, and challenges, which has led to mixed reactions among staff, drawing comparisons to Musk's controversial management style at Twitter. The move aims to streamline operations but risks alienating veteran journalists accustomed to traditional newsroom cultures.

Oct 11
Bari Weiss Sends CBS News a Memo That Sparks 'Elon Musk-Style' Debate

AI in Newsrooms: Bridging the Hype-Reality Divide

While AI promises transformative benefits for newsrooms, from faster journalism to personalized content, the reality includes significant hurdles. Organizational and technical challenges temper the AI hype, but strategic, gradual adoption focusing on augmentation rather than replacement is showing promise. Experts stress the importance of newsroom culture and training in closing the gap between AI's potential and practical usage.

Aug 25
AI in Newsrooms: Bridging the Hype-Reality Divide

Why We Can't Read the News: A Deep Dive into Barriers Facing Modern Journalism

Accessing reliable news has become a labyrinth of challenges, from censorship and internet outages to restrictive legislature and economic pressures. As these hurdles grow, they impact our economic, social, and political landscapes, leaving many questioning what's next for journalism. In this piece, we explore the implications of inaccessible news and the potential futures for media consumers and creators alike.

Jun 16
Why We Can't Read the News: A Deep Dive into Barriers Facing Modern Journalism

Google's AI Mode Sparks Industry Outcry over Original Journalism Threat

Google's AI Mode, intended to enhance search with AI-generated answers, is facing backlash from the journalism industry for undermining original sources and reducing publisher traffic. Experts urge publishers to focus on authentic content and diversify traffic sources to adapt to this new reality.

May 29
Google's AI Mode Sparks Industry Outcry over Original Journalism Threat

Le Monde Dives into AI: Partners with Perplexity for Cutting-Edge Content

In a groundbreaking move, France's prestigious newspaper Le Monde has teamed up with AI startup Perplexity to revolutionize content delivery. This partnership aims to enhance the way news is presented using artificial intelligence, potentially setting a trend for other media outlets. Stay tuned as two industries converge to reshape the future of news!

May 14
Le Monde Dives into AI: Partners with Perplexity for Cutting-Edge Content

Can AI Be the Saviour of Journalism?

Explore how AI is poised to transform the journalism industry by aiding newsrooms in combating misinformation and enhancing reporting. Delve into varying perspectives on whether AI is a timely ally or a potential threat to journalistic integrity.

Apr 8
Can AI Be the Saviour of Journalism?

NYT and Newspapers vs. OpenAI: Copyright Clash Hits the Courts!

In a groundbreaking lawsuit, The New York Times and other major newspapers are taking on tech giants OpenAI and Microsoft for alleged copyright infringement. The suit accuses the AI pioneers of using copyrighted articles without permission to train their models. While a federal judge has greenlighted most of the claims, the battle over fair use doctrine remains at the center of this legal saga. Meanwhile, The Associated Press stands apart with a licensing agreement with OpenAI, highlighting another path for collaboration.

Mar 28
NYT and Newspapers vs. OpenAI: Copyright Clash Hits the Courts!

Delhi High Court Drama: ANI Takes on OpenAI in Copyright Clash

The heated courtroom battle between ANI and OpenAI has taken center stage as the Delhi High Court hears arguments over claims of copyright infringement tied to ChatGPT's data usage. As ANI accuses OpenAI of siphoning its content for AI training, concerns rise over the future of copyright law and AI's impact on news media.

Mar 11
Delhi High Court Drama: ANI Takes on OpenAI in Copyright Clash

Financial Times Revamps Subscription Plans with Attractive Discounts

The Financial Times is enticing new readers with a revamped subscription offer, slashing prices on its Standard Digital, Premium Digital, and Print subscriptions. Their strategy includes a 40% discount on the Standard Digital plan, a mere $1 four-week trial on Premium Digital, and a competitive $99 offer for the first year of print. This move aligns with industry trends towards flexible pricing and bundled packages, aiming to capture more corporate and individual subscribers in a competitive digital landscape.

Jan 29
Financial Times Revamps Subscription Plans with Attractive Discounts