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Opinion: AI’s ‘strip mining’ of news articles must be stopped

Artificial intelligence companies are flagrantly scraping and summarizing content directly from published news articles via retrieval-augmented generation. News media is by far the most frequently cited source of current information for large language models (LLMs), which are using news content without authorization or fair compensation. AI overviews combine many sources of unlicensed content to provide an effective substitute to the original source. With the user staying within Big Tech’s increasingly taller walled garden, rather than being pointed electronically to news websites via links, publishers are deprived of audience and their ability to sell advertising and subscriptions is significantly diminished. No clicks mean no cash for news businesses. Yet, AI companies are selling ads against copyrighted (and often paywalled) content as well as subscriptions for their premium products. Read More
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Inside the energy arms race no one’s talking about | NYNext

Chevron CEO Mike Wirth sits down with Lydia Moynihan to sound off on sky-high energy demand, government red tape, and the global race for energy dominance. Wirth slams the Biden administration’s hostility toward natural gas and warns that America is losing its competitive edge to China thanks to stifling permitting laws. He champions nuclear energy,...

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