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News outlets are limiting the Internet Archive’s access to their journalism

The European Union backs Italy's right to make Meta pay for news

Erin Brockovich made a map to track data centers around the country

Prediction markets are breaking the news and becoming their own beat

First US Newsroom Strike For AI Protections Staged by ProPublica's Journalists

“I was surprised how upset some people got”: A conversation with the creator of TomWikiAssist, the bot that edited Wikipedia

ICE is pushing readers to nonprofit news sites that cover immigrant communities

News publishers limit Internet Archive access due to AI scraping concerns

A new bill in New York would require disclaimers on AI-generated news content

Most Americans don’t pay for news and don’t think they need to

After 25 years, Wikipedia has proved that news doesn't need to look like news

Florida nonprofit news reporters ask board to investigate their editor’s AI use

CoreWeave, the AI industry's ticking time bomb

Majority of teens hold negative views of news media, says report

Nine months later, is still the "Gulf of Mexico" to news outlets

Japan's largest paper, Yomiuri Shimbun, sues Perplexity for copyright violations

Google kills the fact-checking snippet

Law360 mandates reporters use AI "bias" detection on all stories

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

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