Who will train the robots now?
What will be the future of generative AI if publishers start to block the crawlers?
What will be the future of generative AI if publishers start to block the crawlers?
EPC has joined global news and publishing organizations to sign an open letter to policymakers and industry leaders globally, laying out proposed principles for the regulated and responsible growth of generative AI models.
The editor of Nottinghamshire Live has written a letter to readers about its experimentation with AI tools.
In his June column, Dickon Ross looked at the ability – or inability – of artificial intelligence to write an engaging column. Now, he puts AI’s artistic skills to the test.
WAN-IFRA has joined RSF and other international news organisations to frame an "AI Charter in Media".
This headline – meant to be sung to the tune of “Old McDonald Had a Farm” – is inspired by publishers’ growing, and totally valid, angst around chatbots’ implications for the business, says US columnist Karlene Lukovitz.
Artificial intelligence is not new – publishers have been doing innovative things with it for years. But, writes Charlie Beckett, generative AI does represent a step change...
Will columnists be replaced by ChatGPT et al? Ultimately, that will be decided by who writes better. Dickon Ross has submitted two versions of his column, one by ChatGPT, one by himself. Compare & contrast…
Digital Content Next, a US-based trade body, has issued seven principles for the development and governance of generative AI.
James Evelegh looks at the impact AI is likely to have on the publishing sector.
In an announcement from the publisher and CEO Fred Ryan, The Washington Post has outlined its next steps in AI innovation.
AI looks set to play a big role in all our futures, but there are some things it can’t do…
The IPA Council is split after a deepfake debate on the threat of AI to adland.
Atex Global Media has announced the release of generative AI capabilities in its image editor, Matik.
Cambridge says new guidelines will help researchers use generative AI tools like ChatGPT while upholding academic standards around transparency, plagiarism, accuracy and originality.
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