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Is AI killing journalism? Pitchforks, Perplexity and reporters yelling “Boo!”

Is AI killing journalism? Pitchforks, Perplexity and reporters yelling “Boo!”

FromRiskgaming


Is AI killing journalism? Pitchforks, Perplexity and reporters yelling “Boo!”

FromRiskgaming

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Length:
29 minutes
Released:
Jun 25, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Another week, another media tempest in a shrinking tea cup. This time, the internet’s ire centered on Perplexity AI, a startup that offers a layer on top of LLM models that can answer real-time questions about current events. The company got into hot water after it summarized a paywalled Forbes article on Eric Schmidt and his investments in drones with minimal citations. Was this simply fair use summarization of an enterprising investigative article, or something more nefarious and damaging?
We brought a troika of journalists (and former journalists) to talk about the controversy and its implications. First up, Reed Albergotti is technology editor at Semafor and a long-time journalist across The Washington Post, The Information, The Wall Street Journal and elsewhere. Second, Eric Newcomer departed Bloomberg after a distinguished reporting career to start Newcomer, a tech newsletter that’s now complemented by the prominent Cerebral Valley AI conference coming this week in NYC. Finally, host Danny Crichton was formerly managing editor at TechCrunch.
We talk about the norms of journalism and creative work, the economic disruption of creativity by AI, how journalists should adapt to the coming automated world, how legislation might protect these industries and whether the regulatory approach fits the world’s needs, and finally, the limits of knowledge and how much AI still doesn’t know.
Released:
Jun 25, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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