Media industry
fromwww.independent.co.uk
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The rise of AI in publishing raises significant concerns about authorship and the integrity of literary works.
In late November, AFP photographer Andrew Caballero-Reynolds snapped a photo of White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt holding her young son at a Thanksgiving turkey-pardoning event in the briefing room. The image was innocuous. It was also unflattering. And according to Status, the White House made sure AFP knew it.
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"Fake reviews strike at the heart of consumer trust. With household budgets under pressure, people need to know they're getting genuine information not reviews or star-ratings that have been manipulated to push them towards the wrong choice."
To me, it's cringe because the reason people watch CNN is for the credibility of Jake, and Anderson, and [Erin Burnett]; and there is you know sort of this illusion, if you want to put it that way, about television news. It's larger than life, the colors are brighter than in real life, it's big fancy sets that glow, and that's what it is.