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Google is using content from publishers who “opt out” of other AI training to power AI Overviews

Who isn't a big fan of "impartial" news? People who don't have power

The journalists training AI models for Meta and OpenAI

Are Americans' perceptions of the economy and crime broken?

Inside a network of AI-generated newsletters targeting "small town America"

Publishers find the AI era not all that lucrative — “Most publishers will not get any meaningful revenue from licensing content to technology companies”: political comms

Core copyright violation moves ahead in The Intercept's lawsuit against OpenAI

Congress fights to keep AM radio in cars

To preserve their work journalists take archiving into their own hands

You’re more likely to believe fake news shared by someone you barely know than by your best friend

In 1924, a magazine ran a contest: "Who is to pay for broadcasting and how?"

ChatGPT is hallucinating fake links to its news partners' biggest investigations

Many people don't pay full price, Most don't want to pay at all for news

A new study finds that certain personality traits might make you exaggerate — or underestimate — how much political news you consume

Facebook users who deactivated their accounts for six weeks before the 2020 U.S

Rachel Aviv Wrote That New Yorker Story on Lucy Letby

A newsletter called “Reclaim Your Brain” about our uneasy relationship to phones becomes The Guardian’s fastest-growing email ever

The FT's chief executive on AI, "loyalist" readers, and its U.S. expansion

I used ChatGPT as a reporting assistant. It didn't go well

Google Tests Removing the News Tab From Search Results

6 months in, journalist-owned tech publication 404 Media is profitable

How AI-Generated Content Could Fuel a Migration From Social Media to Independent 'Authored' Content

Asking people to "do the research" on fake news makes it more believable

News could end up as Art important to few elites marginal to the rest

The web floods

People fact-check social media posts more thoughtfully when they’re paired with someone who doesn’t share their perspective

Topo magazine uses comics to tell the news to French teens

YouTube launches new page that only shows videos from "authoritative" sources

Press freedom means controlling the language of AI

People share misinformation because of social media’s incentives

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