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NYT publisher Sulzberger accuses AI companies of intellectual property theft, warns of threat to journalism

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Le Monde with AFP

1d ago· 3 min readenNews

Summary

New York Times publisher A.G. Sulzberger accused AI companies of "brazen theft of intellectual property" in a speech at the World News Media Congress in Marseille, warning that the unauthorized use of news content by AI firms threatens the economic foundations of journalism and could reduce the number of reporters producing original work.

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AI companies' 'hijacking of the public square is made possible by the original sin that animates their A.I. products – a brazen theft of intellectual property that has occurred at an unprecedented scale'
A.G. Sulzberger warned the use of news content without permission or compensation risks undermining the economic foundations of journalism
Sulzberger slammed artificial intelligence companies for 'brazen theft of intellectual property', warning they threaten the future of journalism
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A. G. Sulzberger warned the use of news content without permission or compensation risks undermining the economic foundations of journalism and reducing the number of reporters able to produce original work.

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