The legacy publication is leaning on AI for video production, a new breaking news team, and first drafts of some stories.
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I don’t think any broadcaster has cracked the code on how to be yourself in terms of digital products. We’ve tended all to go for executions in digital which are rather newspaper-like, [but] ...
Erica Heilman has been making Rumble Strip since 2013, when she was in her 40s and feeling, she told me, “the foretaste of ...
“As more than 2 billion people in 50 countries head to the polls this year, AI-generated content is now widely being used to spread misinformation, as well as to confuse and entertain voters.
Joe Eskenazi, who is the editorial lead of the organization, is a well-known commodity. He’s been a very visible and ...
"While there is even more need for this intervention than when we began the project, the initiative needs more resources than ...
The new app can convert between U.K. and U.S. measurements and features a “cook mode” that prevents your phone from locking. (See: The New York Times hits 10 million subscribers by using non-news ...
"Whether intentional or not, the legislation we examined created potential opportunities to diminish opposing voices and ...
It would, um, "champion the same values of 'truth and traditional' as The Epoch Times" and, er, "nurture in the next ...
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People will likely watch this for laughs, but this is the present and the future of a business model in which TVs have ceased being rectangles designed to let you watch ad-supported programming that ...