Axios CEO Jim VandeHei discusses how the traditional news ecosystem is broken and how the company aims to adapt in the post-news era by focusing on trustworthy reporting, navigating AI's influence, and expanding local coverage to help people better understand and navigate the rapidly changing information landscape.
CBS News' John Dickerson critically addressed the settlement between Paramount Global and Donald Trump, questioning whether paying millions undermines the ability to hold power accountable and whether it damages public trust in journalism.
Gannett, The Associated Press, and eight other media organizations have called for regulations on artificial intelligence (AI) models, expressing concerns over the loss of intellectual property rights and the erosion of public trust in the media. They argue that AI models often use proprietary content without permission or compensation, violating copyright laws and undermining the media industry's business models. The organizations advocate for transparency in AI model training, consent from original creators, clear identification of AI-generated work, and the limitation of misinformation and bias. As media organizations explore the role of AI in their industry, concerns remain about AI-generated content's potential for misinformation and biased output.