To Sue or Not to Sue - The Legal Battle Over AI and Journalism Publishers are taking legal action against AI companies for utilizing journalistic work without permission. Do they have a valid case?
RIP Web: AI is in Your Interface If the web browser is the interface of the internet today, how will we interact in the AI future?
Should News Orgs Date Companies? How lessons learned from journalism's partnerships with tech companies like Google, Meta and Twitter that can inform successful collaborations with AI companies today.
How Apple AI signals the decline of apps and the web itself And what this might mean for news publishers Reflecting on Apple WWDC 2024 on Monday, my thoughts turned to the ill-fated Humane AI Pin. In bending over backwards to build a device without a screen, while also trying to ignite their own platform, Humane sold a cringe-inducing gadget that seemed
How Apple AI signals the decline of apps and the web itself And what this might mean for news publishers Reflecting on Apple WWDC 2024 on Monday, my thoughts turned to the ill-fated Humane AI Pin. In bending over backwards to build a device without a screen, while also trying to ignite an entirely new platform, Humane sold a cringe-inducing gadget that
Highlights from AI x Journalism House at SXSW 2024 By Burt Herman / March 20, 2024 What will an AI-influenced information ecosystem look like in five years? What will an AI-influenced information ecosystem look like in five years, and how can journalism as a discipline better work with large language models and other powerful technologies? What role should journalism play
Building tools for journalism and civic information by prototyping with open source AI Updates from the open source AI hackathon More than 100 journalists, coders, and product designers spent a weekend together in New York earlier in April to participate in the first of a series of hackathons convened designed to push the limits of the technology for journalism. To kick off the