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AIBearishCrypto Briefing · Jun 227/10
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The New York Times CEO warns of high stakes in lawsuit against OpenAI

The New York Times has filed a lawsuit against OpenAI over AI training on copyrighted content, with the case potentially reshaping how AI companies can use published materials. The lawsuit's outcome could establish legal precedent for intellectual property protection in AI development and fundamentally alter the economics of journalism and content licensing.

The New York Times CEO warns of high stakes in lawsuit against OpenAI
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AIBearisharXiv – CS AI · Apr 147/10
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Echoes of Automation: The Increasing Use of LLMs in Newsmaking

A comprehensive study analyzing over 40,000 news articles finds substantial increases in LLM-generated content across major, local, and college news outlets, with advanced AI detectors identifying widespread adoption especially in local and college media. The research reveals LLMs are primarily used for article introductions while conclusions remain manually written, producing more uniform writing styles with higher readability but lower formality that raises concerns about journalistic integrity.

AIBullishOpenAI News · May 297/104
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The Newsroom AI Catalyst: a global program with WAN-IFRA

A collaboration between an unnamed organization and WAN-IFRA (World Association of News Publishers) has launched a global accelerator program designed to help over 100 news publishers explore and integrate AI technologies in their newsrooms. This initiative represents a significant step toward widespread AI adoption in the media industry.

AIBullishOpenAI News · May 227/104
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A landmark multi-year global partnership with News Corp

OpenAI has announced a landmark multi-year global partnership with News Corp to integrate premium journalism content into its generative AI products and platforms. This collaboration aims to enhance OpenAI's AI offerings with high-quality news content from News Corp's media properties.

GeneralBearishFortune Crypto · Jun 236/10
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CPJ: press freedom must endure the American World Cup

The Committee to Protect Journalists warns that press freedom faces threats during the FIFA World Cup in the United States, citing ICE crackdowns, AI surveillance systems, and restricted media access as obstacles to journalistic accountability of major sporting events.

CPJ: press freedom must endure the American World Cup
AINeutralarXiv – CS AI · Jun 106/10
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More Human or More AI? Visualizing Human-AI Collaboration Disclosures in Journalistic News Production

Researchers developed and tested visual disclosure methods for communicating human-AI collaboration in journalism, finding that simple text labels fail to convey nuance while interactive formats like chatbot interfaces provide more transparency. The study reveals that visualization design significantly influences reader perception of AI's actual role in news production, raising concerns about how disclosure formats can misrepresent collaborative contribution ratios.

AINeutralThe Verge – AI · May 116/10
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Joanna Stern is not a robot, but she lived with them

Joanna Stern, former Wall Street Journal tech columnist and Verge cofounder, has launched New Things, an independent media company, and published a book titled 'I Am Not a Robot' documenting a year-long experiment living with AI across all aspects of her life. The book reveals that most hyped AI-powered gadgets, particularly humanoid robots, are not market-ready, while wearable AI shows more genuine promise as a potential killer application.

Joanna Stern is not a robot, but she lived with them
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CryptoNeutralU.Today · Apr 126/10
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Crypto News Aggregators to Lose 60% of Revenue on X: Crypto Community Celebrates

X (formerly Twitter) is implementing changes that will eliminate revenue opportunities for crypto news aggregators who republish content without original reporting. The move affects how content monetization works on the platform and has garnered support from the crypto community.

AIBearishCrypto Briefing · Apr 76/10
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Marik Hazan: Social media is reshaping journalism, AI will disrupt employment more than expected, and the cofounder model is unsustainable for AI startups | TWIST

Marik Hazan discusses how AI will cause more significant job displacement than anticipated, challenging the common belief that humans will primarily use AI as a collaborative tool. He also addresses how social media is transforming journalism and critiques the traditional cofounder model for AI startups.

Marik Hazan: Social media is reshaping journalism, AI will disrupt employment more than expected, and the cofounder model is unsustainable for AI startups | TWIST
AIBearishCrypto Briefing · Apr 76/10
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Liz Hoffman: Media acquisitions won’t solve tech’s narrative issues, OpenAI’s TPPN deal undermines credibility, and AI faces a significant perception problem | Big Technology

Media analyst Liz Hoffman argues that OpenAI's acquisition of media publication TPPN undermines the company's credibility and won't solve broader narrative issues facing the tech industry. The deal highlights growing concerns about tech companies' influence over media coverage and AI's mounting perception problems.

Liz Hoffman: Media acquisitions won’t solve tech’s narrative issues, OpenAI’s TPPN deal undermines credibility, and AI faces a significant perception problem | Big Technology
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CryptoNeutralCoinTelegraph · Mar 95/10
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Jito Foundation acquires SolanaFloor days after platform shutdown

Jito Foundation has acquired SolanaFloor, a Solana ecosystem journalism platform, just days after it was shut down following a $40 million treasury wallet breach at its parent company Step Finance. The acquisition aims to revive journalism coverage within the Solana ecosystem.

Jito Foundation acquires SolanaFloor days after platform shutdown
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AINeutralThe Verge – AI · Mar 36/104
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Here’s how journalists spot deepfakes

Following recent military strikes on Iran, floods of fake images and videos have appeared online, including AI-generated content and footage from video games like War Thunder. Reputable news organizations like The New York Times, Indicator, and Bellingcat use extensive verification procedures to combat the spread of synthetic and misleading content during major news events.

Here’s how journalists spot deepfakes
AIBullishOpenAI News · Dec 176/104
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Introducing OpenAI Academy for News Organizations

OpenAI is launching the OpenAI Academy for News Organizations in partnership with the American Journalism Project and The Lenfest Institute. The platform will provide training, practical use cases, and responsible-use guidance to help newsrooms effectively integrate AI into their reporting and operations.

AIBullishOpenAI News · Apr 226/107
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The Washington Post partners with OpenAI on search content

The Washington Post has announced a partnership with OpenAI to integrate its news content directly into ChatGPT. The collaboration will provide ChatGPT users with news summaries, quotes, and direct links back to The Washington Post's original reporting.

AINeutralOpenAI News · Jan 86/105
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OpenAI and journalism

OpenAI has issued a statement defending its practices regarding journalism partnerships while dismissing The New York Times lawsuit against the company. The statement emphasizes OpenAI's support for journalism and existing partnerships with news organizations.

GeneralNeutralFortune Crypto · Jun 95/10
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This CEO keeps going viral for thirst-trapping journalists with $200,000 jobs to be head of content. Yes, he’s trying to prove a point

Stacker CEO Noah Greenberg has generated viral attention by offering $200,000 content head positions to journalists on social media, using unconventional recruitment tactics to challenge traditional media hiring practices. The strategy raises questions about whether his platform is reshaping journalism distribution or simply exploiting professional desperation through attention-grabbing recruitment.

This CEO keeps going viral for thirst-trapping journalists with $200,000 jobs to be head of content. Yes, he’s trying to prove a point
GeneralBearishFortune Crypto · Jun 45/10
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‘My first response is, it started in 1968 — not a bad run’: Some see the death of 60 Minutes after Pelley’s firing, ‘murder’ comments

CBS News faces potential decline following the firing of 60 Minutes correspondent Scott Pelley over controversial 'murder' comments. Media analysts question whether the network is dismantling the iconic news program that has operated since 1968, raising concerns about the future of long-form investigative journalism.

‘My first response is, it started in 1968 — not a bad run’: Some see the death of 60 Minutes after Pelley’s firing, ‘murder’ comments
CryptoNeutralU.Today · Apr 125/10
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Ripple Vet Questions NYT Reporter's Satoshi Hunt Proof

Ripple CTO David Schwartz has publicly questioned the credibility of a New York Times reporter's investigation into the identity of Bitcoin's creator, Satoshi Nakamoto. This intervention highlights ongoing tensions within the crypto community regarding the handling of sensitive identity claims and journalistic methodology.

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AINeutralOpenAI News · Mar 44/101
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How Axios uses AI to help deliver high-impact local journalism

Axios COO Allison Murphy discusses how the media company leverages AI technology to support local reporters and streamline newsroom operations. The company uses AI tools to help deliver high-impact local journalism at scale while maintaining editorial quality.

AINeutralMIT Technology Review · Feb 274/106
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MIT Technology Review is a 2026 ASME finalist in reporting

MIT Technology Review has been named a finalist for a 2026 National Magazine Award in the reporting category for their investigative story on AI's energy consumption. The recognized piece is part of their 'Power Hungry' package examining the environmental impact of artificial intelligence systems.

AIBullishOpenAI News · Sep 224/104
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CNA is transforming its newsroom with AI

CNA is implementing AI technology to transform its newsroom operations, with Editor-in-Chief Walter Fernandez discussing the media organization's approach to AI adoption and its impact on journalism culture. The initiative is part of OpenAI's Executive Function series showcasing AI implementation in traditional industries.

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