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INMA: News publishers can leverage GenAI to protect themselves against AI-powered search

Generative AI significantly impacts news media companies in every department, and news publishers are looking at how to leverage the changing technology to stay competitive and relevant.As platforms like Google and Bing harness GenAI, they’re changing the search experience, which means publishers must pivot, too.During the Webinar Future-proofing news in the GenAI era, INMA members heard from...

The Guardian appoints new correspondents in the Caribbean, South America, Africa and the UK, boosting its coverage of underreported communities | Editor and Publisher

The Guardian has announced five new roles, including its first-ever Caribbean correspondent, a South America correspondent, two Africa correspondents and a new UK health and inequalities correspondent, providing Guardian readers around the world with more dedicated news, expert analysis and original features from each of these regions. Origen: The Guardian appoints new correspondents in the Caribbean, South America,...

Perplexity, Copilot, You.com: Putting the AI search engines to the test – The Verge

AI is coming for the search business. Or so we’re told. As Google seems to keep getting worse, and tools like ChatGPT, Google Gemini, and Microsoft Copilot seem to keep getting better, we appear to be barreling toward a new way to find and consume information online. Companies like Perplexity and You.com are pitching themselves as next-gen...

“Complacency, It Really Frightens Me”: Inside Politico’s Ambitious, Anxious Drive to Stay on Top | Vanity Fair

Since the last Biden-Trump face-off, the media company has a new owner and global mandate, as well as increased competition in DC from Politico alums. Managers are mobilizing accordingly, pressuring staff to up their game—and leaving some “demoralized and frustrated” in the process. Origen: “Complacency, It Really Frightens Me”: Inside Politico’s Ambitious, Anxious Drive to Stay on Top...

2024 elections: 12 media bubbles could determine fate of Biden vs. Trump rematch

You can't understand November's election — or America itself — without reckoning with how our media attention has shattered into a bunch of misshapen pieces.Think of it as the shards of glass phenomenon. Not long ago, we all saw news and information through a few common windows — TV, newspapers, cable. Now we find it in scattered...

British Media Showed Restraint on Princess Kate’s Health. It Didn’t Make a Difference. – The New York Times

Days before Catherine, Princess of Wales, ended the wild speculation over her absence from public life by revealing that she is battling cancer, a top royal journalist appeared on British national television and delivered a stark message to the media: Knock it off. Origen: British Media Showed Restraint on Princess Kate’s Health. It Didn’t Make a Difference. -...

Apple, Google, Meta targeted under new European law meant to prevent cornering of digital markets | AP News

European Union regulators opened investigations into Apple, Google and Meta on Monday, the first cases under a sweeping new law designed to stop Big Tech companies from cornering digital markets.The European Commission, the 27-nation bloc’s executive arm, said it was investigating the companies for “non-compliance” with the Digital Markets Act. Origen: Apple, Google, Meta targeted under new European...

Troubling defections from AP not a surprise as newspapers struggle | Editor and Publisher

Another crack in the foundation of American journalism appeared last week, adding to concerns about citizens becoming less and less informed.Two of the nation’s largest newspaper publishers, Gannett and McClatchy, disclosed they are curtailing use of The Associated Press. Origen: Troubling defections from AP not a surprise as newspapers struggle | Editor and Publisher

Best Practices for Working With Mass Shootings Data – Global Investigative Journalism Network

Tragically, mass killings by civilians happen in many countries, from Yemen to Honduras and Norway, and include profit-motive shootings, familicide, tribal conflict, and racist hate crimes. Meanwhile, several nations in Latin America and the Caribbean — including El Salvador, Colombia, and Venezuela — feature the highest rates of overall firearms homicide.But veteran editors say there is often...

Your newsroom needs an AI ethics policy. Start here. – Poynter

Every single newsroom needs to adopt an ethics policy to guide the use of generative artificial intelligence. Why? Because the only way to create ethical standards in an unlicensed profession is to do it shop by shop.Until we create those standards — even though it’s early in the game — we are holding back innovation.So here’s a...

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