
NYT Publisher Accuses AI Firms of 'Brazen Theft' of Content
The publisher of The New York Times has accused artificial intelligence companies of 'brazen theft' of intellectual property from news outlets. He warned that AI firms are making choices that violate settled law and could cause significant harm to journalism.
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Publisher of New York Times accuses AI firms of 'brazen theft' threatening journalism
A. G. Sulzberger warns the use of news content without permission or compensation risks undermining the economic foundations of journalism and reducing the number of reporters able to produce original work.
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New York Times publisher A.G. Sulzberger warned that AI companies were making choices that could lead to “a great deal of unnecessary harm” to the news business and the public’s access to reliable sources, in a speech delivered during the World News Media Congress in France on Monday. Companies leading the development of generative-AI systems — including […]
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New York Times publisher slams AI companies’ ‘brazen theft’ from news outlets The Straits Times
Read full article →NYT publisher slams ‘brazen theft’ by AI companies using news outlets' content
"Tech giants strip-mine news sites without permission or compensation," he said, adding that the news sector “has been too quiet, too passive, too fragmented”
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