New York Times / Rebecca Robbins
Donald Trump’s libel lawsuit against the Pulitzer Prize Board will proceed →“A state judge in Florida has given former President Donald J. Trump a legal victory, refusing to toss a libel lawsuit filed by Mr. Trump over a statement made by the board of the Pulitzer Prizes on coverage of the 2016 Trump campaign’s connections to Russia … The case hinges on a statement made in 2022 by the panel reaffirming its decision to award the national reporting prize in 2018 to The New York Times and The Washington Post for their coverage of Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. presidential election and Russian ties to the Trump campaign.”
Washington Post / Elahe Izadi
Los Angeles Times / Keri Blakinger and Alene Tchekmedyian
New York Times / Kevin Roose
The data that powers AI is disappearing fast →“Over the past year, many of the most important web sources used for training A.I. models have restricted the use of their data, according to a study published this week by the Data Provenance Initiative, an M.I.T.-led research group. The study, which looked at 14,000 web domains that are included in three commonly used A.I. training data sets, discovered an ’emerging crisis in consent,’ as publishers and online platforms have taken steps to prevent their data from being harvested.”
Columbia Journalism Review / Selina Cheng
“I pushed for press freedom in Hong Kong. The Wall Street Journal fired me.” →“Even at news publications, there were vastly fewer revelatory stories on sensitive political issues and investigations on abuses of public power. Journalists shifted uncomfortably in their seats when they heard story ideas they felt could touch a nerve in the government. I saw editors press for extra-solid sourcing in anticipation of government condemnation.”
The Atlantic / Charlie Warzel