AI? New jobs? California's local news deal with Google leaves lots of unanswered questions
Briefly

The California Journalism Preservation Act aimed to support local news by compelling big digital platforms to pay for articles, but the bill faltered amidst heavy lobbying and internal divisions.
After the collapse of the California Journalism Preservation Act, a nonbinding agreement was formed, promising to allocate $125 million to local newsrooms, although the commitment lacks guarantees.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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