Who’s suing AI and who’s signing: Publisher deals vs lawsuits with generative AI companies
Axel Springer is on one side; The New York Times is on the other.
ByFighting for quality news media in the digital age.
Axel Springer is on one side; The New York Times is on the other.
ByKate has since apologised for editing the image.
ByIncluding testing paywall copy, training chatbots on one expert site and translating news.
ByUpdates on publishers and their use of, and deals with, generative AI companies.
ByAs the BBC reviews its social media guidelines, we analysed how other publishers protect themselves online.
ByAP journalists were the only international team to remain in Mariupol when it was under siege.
ByUse newsroom automation to get journalists doing more “robust reporting” – but “do not automate a bad process”, publishers and…
ByUnionised New York Times journalists have ended their coordinated refusal to return to the office. But some staff continue to…
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