Times Publisher Warns AI Giants Could Harm News and Public Trust

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New York Times publisher A.G. Sulzberger warned at the World News Media Congress that AI developers risk harming journalism and public access to reliable information by training on news data and prioritizing engagement, citing lawsuits over training data and urging AI companies to uphold laws and protect original reporting, while acknowledging AI’s potential benefits if used responsibly.
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