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AI’s “learning” looks a lot like copying
Remembering the story of a book does not mean memorizing it. Retelling its plot or themes does not violate copyright. Writing it out word for word and distributing copies would…
Where AI slop fits into algorithmic visibility
Artificial intelligence significantly reduces the cost and time required to produce video. Across major digital platforms, that shift coincides with a notable increase in low-quality, AI-generated content designed to perform…
DCN Perspective on EC Investigation into Google’s AI Overviews
Digital Content Next strongly supports the European Commission’s formal investigation into Google’s AI Overviews and AI Mode practices. Google’s use of premium publisher content to power AI-generated summaries atop search results…
What journalists really think about AI us in newsrooms
AI’s influence on journalism is no longer theoretical; it’s unfolding inside newsrooms right now. A new Reuters Institute study of 1,004 UK journalists captures this shift. It reveals how they…
What AI reveals about premium content: It was valuable all along
Richard Gingras has been surfacing in my human “feed” far too often these past few weeks. As many readers will know, Gingras spent nearly two decades as Google’s head of…
