news publishing

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The news publishing tag on WindowsForum.com covers the intersection of traditional journalism and generative AI, including legal disputes over copyrighted news content used to train AI models, public trust in AI-generated news, and the impact of AI-driven search volatility on publishers. Discussions include lawsuits by MediaNews Group against OpenAI and Microsoft, the BBC's legal threat to Perplexity AI, and studies on audience skepticism toward machine-made journalism. The tag also explores how publishers navigate Google's AI Overviews and preferred sources controls. These threads reflect ongoing tensions between news organizations and AI companies over content rights, fair use, and the future of news distribution in an AI-mediated landscape.
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    MediaNews Group Sues OpenAI and Microsoft for News Content Used to Train AI

    Nine regional newspapers owned or managed by MediaNews Group have filed a sweeping 119‑page federal copyright complaint in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, accusing OpenAI and Microsoft of harvesting millions of copyrighted news articles to train the large language...
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    AI in News: Balancing Efficiency, Trust, and Human Oversight

    The generative-AI tide has already broken over the information landscape: people are turning to AI for everyday information needs at rates that stunned researchers a year ago, and yet when it comes to news the public remains stubbornly, and sometimes bitterly, skeptical of machine-made...
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    Windows Publishers Navigate Google’s AI-Driven Search Volatility & Preferred Sources

    Google’s search ecosystem feels less like a quietly humming engine this month and more like a living, shifting organism: ranking volatility persists, product experiments are multiplying, and the balance between AI-driven answers and the traditional web referral economy is under renewed scrutiny...
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    BBC Threatens Legal Action Against Perplexity AI: A Landmark in Content Rights Dispute

    The BBC’s decision to threaten legal action against Perplexity AI represents a seminal moment in the ongoing, high-stakes tussle between news publishers and artificial intelligence companies over content rights and ethical data use. At the crux of this dispute is a letter sent by the BBC to...
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