Google to UK lawmakers: If it’s free on the web, it’s free for us to train
Google exec says training isn't about copying content but is instead about producing "wholly new content."

Google exec says training isn't about copying content but is instead about producing "wholly new content."

Six months, dedicated technical resources, and executive buy-in. Here's what The Post and Courier's churn reduction actually required.

The CU Independent's struggle shows how smaller newsrooms lack resources to fight AI-powered identity theft.

But the partnership could raise fresh antitrust questions.

A customer data platform built for media organizations helps newspapers consolidate scattered reader information, reduce churn, and personalize content without enterprise-level technical teams.

The feature lets Claude access folders on your Mac to automate reports, expenses and file management. But there are risks.

A new Reuters Institute report finds newsrooms shifting strategy as Google and ChatGPT reshape how people find news. The pivot may mean better journalism but fewer journalists.

Morgan Stanley survey signals growing acceptance of AI content among Gen Z and millennials.

The Charleston, S.C., daily collapsed scattered audience data into BlueConic profiles, then used behavioral targeting to keep paying readers.

News organizations should decide now which accounts get AI features and which stay manual
