The London conference tackled topics like AI-assisted reporting, article personalization, and deepfake detection.
“So far, most publisher-built AI assistants are walled gardens by design, pulling mostly from their own content. Newsweek wants to test beyond this capability, not just mining its own archive but ...
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“ [Laura] Loomer confirmed that she will attend. Turning Point USA, the Daily Signal and Tim Pool’s Timcast are also among those invited to attend, according to the people familiar with the matter, ...
The Economist launched a dedicated video tab in its app in March. In-app video viewing is only available to paid subscribers, ...