The Boston Globe / Aidan Ryan
FIPP / Pierre de Villiers
How Harvard Business Review is leaning into generative AI →HBR believes AI will help the media industry enter an age of hyper-personalization. The 102-year-old publication is also working on a chatbot to help readers “get ahead in their careers.” (Publications including /www.niemanlab.org/2024/02/san-francisco-chronicle-tries-an-ai-chatbot-er-chowbot-for-food-recs/">San Francisco Chronicle have also debuted chatbots.)
Chronicle / Stephanie M. Lee
Financial Times / Daniel Thomas
Press Gazette / Charlotte Tobitt
WIRED / Samanth Subramanian
How to lead an army of digital sleuths in the age of AI →Eliot Higgins, Bellingcat founder: “When a lot of people think about AI, they think, ‘Oh, it’s going to fool people into believing stuff that’s not true.’ But what it’s really doing is giving people permission to not believe stuff that is true. Because they can say, ‘Oh, that’s an AI-generated image. AI can generate anything now: video, audio, the entire war zone re-created.’ They will use it as an excuse. It’s just easy for them to say.”
The New York Times / Ben Mullin and Katie Robertson
Clash over phone hacking article preceded exit of Washington Post editor →“Sally Buzbee, the editor, informed Mr. Lewis that the newsroom planned to cover a judge’s scheduled ruling in a long-running British legal case brought by Prince Harry and others against some of Rupert Murdoch’s tabloids, the people said. As part of the ruling, the judge was expected to say whether the plaintiffs could add Mr. Lewis’s name to a list of executives who they argued were involved in a plan to conceal evidence of hacking at the newspapers. Mr. Lewis told Ms. Buzbee the case involving him did not merit coverage, the people said.”
The Guardian / Amanda Meade
The New York Times / Kashmir Hill and Tiffany Hsu
The life, death, and rebirth of an AI-generated news outlet →“During the two years that BNN was active, it had the veneer of a legitimate news service, claiming a worldwide roster of ‘seasoned’ journalists and 10 million monthly visitors, surpassing the The Chicago Tribune’s self-reported audience … A closer look, however, would have revealed that individual journalists at BNN published lengthy stories as often as multiple times a minute, writing in generic prose familiar to anyone who has tinkered with the AI chatbot ChatGPT.”
Press Gazette / Charlotte Tobitt