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    BBC EBU Audit Finds AI News Summaries Flawed, Gemini Most Error Prone

    A coordinated, journalist‑led audit led by the BBC and scaled by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) has delivered a blunt verdict: when asked to summarize current events, mainstream AI assistants commonly produce outputs that are incomplete, misattributed, or simply wrong — and Google’s...
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    BBC EBU AI News Audit Finds Widespread Errors, Gemini Most Problematic

    A coordinated, journalist‑led audit led by the BBC and the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) has delivered a blunt verdict: when asked about current events, widely used AI assistants routinely produce summaries that are incomplete, misattributed, or simply wrong — and Google’s Gemini emerged as...
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    Pentagon Walkout Tests Press Freedom as AI Shapes Information

    Dozens of Pentagon correspondents packed boxes, turned in press badges, and walked out of the building rather than sign a new set of reporting restrictions imposed by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth — a confrontation that has immediate operational consequences for Pentagon coverage and raises...
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    VIDEO Watch "Capital Gazette columnist: Journalists aren't enemy of the people, they are the people" on YouTube

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    VIDEO White House Warns Reporters Not to Report Instructions On Reporting

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    NEWS Russell Brand shares reporter's details with 8.7m Twitter followers

    Russell Brand has tweeted a picture of the business card of a senior Daily Mail reporter, encouraging his 8.7 million followers to contact him. It was after the reporter Neil Sears had apparently called on the comedian to question him over his tax affairs. But Brand received a less than positive...
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    VIDEO Lara Logan shoots story on Ebola in Liberia, forgets to interview Africans, gets 'self-quarantined'

    CBS News reporter Lara Logan made waves after going to Liberia to film a story on the Ebola epidemic but not interviewing a single Liberian, who were ignored for American experts. Despite not contacting any Ebola patients, Logan and her crew "self-quarantined" themselves in a luxury hotel in...
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