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forbes.com - Paul Baier - I Fed 25 Years Of My Journal Entries To AI
I Fed 25 Years Of My Journal Entries To AI
Forbes

I have kept a private journal for 25 years. 143,000 words in one Word document. I always meant to reread it. I never made the time. Paul Baier's personal journal for last 25 years I asked Claude to read the whole thing. In three minutes it handed…

niemanlab.org - Joshua Benton - 'You'll need journalism so distinctive it has its own gravity': New York Times publisher A.G. Sulzberger on how news organizations can stand up to AI companies | Nieman Journalism Lab
'You'll need journalism so distinctive it has its own gravity': New York Times publisher A.G. Sulzberger on how news organizations can stand up to AI companies | Nieman Journalism Lab
Nieman Lab

LINK: www.nytco.com ➚ | Posted by: Laura Hazard Owen | June 1, 2026 New York Times publisher A.G. Sulzberger delivered a keynote at the WAN-IFRA World News Media Congress in Marseille, France on Monday. Titled “AI, Journalism, and the…

theconversation.com - Mandla J. Radebe - AI and journalism in southern Africa: editors are using it but balanced with human expertise and editorial judgement
AI and journalism in southern Africa: editors are using it but balanced with human expertise and editorial judgement
The Conversation

Artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming part of everyday newsroom work across Africa. It has entered quietly through routine tasks such as transcription, headline writing, translation and content preparation. In southern Africa, where AI adoption…

japantimes.co.jp - Natsuko Fukue - 'AI simply can't replicate it': Japan embraces zine trend
'AI simply can't replicate it': Japan embraces zine trend
The Japan Times

Through the noise of rushing papers and whirring belts at a print factory in Kyoto, two creators watch their photo essay come to life in broadsheet form — part of an effort to win new audiences in the age of AI. Despite the decline of the…

newyorker.com - John Cassidy - Why Donald Trump Cares About Prediction Markets
Why Donald Trump Cares About Prediction Markets
The New Yorker

In recent months, higher prices and sagging consumer sentiment have caused the U.S. economy to slow on an over-all basis. But one industry is growing at an astronomical rate: online prediction markets, where millions of Americans wager on almost…

revkin.substack.com - Andy Revkin - LIVE, 2 p.m., ET, Meet Pulitzer-Winning Climate Journalist Chris Mooney, Who's Now Analyzing Journalism Itself
LIVE, 2 p.m., ET, Meet Pulitzer-Winning Climate Journalist Chris Mooney, Who's Now Analyzing Journalism Itself
Sustain What

Join me live (or catch up later) as I discuss climate journalism as we knew it and what comes next with Chris Mooney, who's settling in on Substack with his ReportEarth project, where he's diving both into climate data and data showing trends in…

thehill.com - Julia Shapero - Trump wades into GOP fight over prediction market regulation
Trump wades into GOP fight over prediction market regulation
The Hill

President Trump is throwing his weight behind an effort to block state restrictions on prediction markets, as federal and state regulators vie for authority over the platforms in a legal dispute that has divided the GOP. The Commodity Futures…

japantimes.co.jp - Housing industry hit by shortage of naphtha-derived materials
Housing industry hit by shortage of naphtha-derived materials
The Japan Times

The housing industry in Japan is increasingly being affected by the short supply of naphtha-derived materials amid continuing tensions in the Middle East. Construction materials are either in short supply or out of stock in home improvement stores.

dev.to - Adam Benn - Why ROU Asset Depreciation Checks Fail When Schedule And Journal Logic Drift
Why ROU Asset Depreciation Checks Fail When Schedule And Journal Logic Drift
DEV Community

The depreciation problem usually gets reported as a journal problem. Someone sees a depreciation expense that looks off. The export no longer ties cleanly. The journal layer gets blamed first. In practice, the bug is usually upstream by the time…

japantimes.co.jp - Eric Johnston - Trucking industry eyes fuel surcharges as Iran conflict drives uncertainty
Trucking industry eyes fuel surcharges as Iran conflict drives uncertainty
The Japan Times

To address rising costs, the trucking industry is supporting the introduction of fuel surcharges, a move that could make deliveries more expensive. The move comes amid ongoing uncertainty over the long-term impact of the Iran war on crude oil…

forbes.com - Afdhel Aziz - How The Golden Globe Foundation Is Championing Press Freedom, New Voices And The Future Of Cinema,
How The Golden Globe Foundation Is Championing Press Freedom, New Voices And The Future Of Cinema,
Forbes

Golden Globe Foundation and Etre Girls at Nasdaq Most people know the Golden Globes as Hollywood's biggest party — the night when the industry's brightest stars gather to celebrate the year's best in film and television. Far fewer know what…

forbes.com - Sean Lee - Kalshi's CEO Wants To Turn Every Question Into A Market
Kalshi's CEO Wants To Turn Every Question Into A Market
Forbes

Photo by Kristian Tuxen Ladegaard Berg/NurPhoto via Getty Images The U.S.-regulated exchange, now valued at $22 billion, is built on a simple idea: that prices can do what experts and pundits often cannot. For Tarek Mansour, the appeal of markets…

japantimes.co.jp - Ian King - Nvidia enters Windows PC market, taking on Intel and AMD
Nvidia enters Windows PC market, taking on Intel and AMD
The Japan Times

Nvidia is entering the Windows PC market with a new chip aimed at loosening the stranglehold of Intel technology in that arena and modernizing the machines for the artificial intelligence era. Starting this fall, Nvidia's new RTX Spark Superchip…

bbc.co.uk - BBC Sport - BBC Sport: Introducing Shorts - the latest short-form video straight to your phone
BBC Sport: Introducing Shorts - the latest short-form video straight to your phone
BBC

From stunning goals and shocking interviews to unforgettable celebrations, some sporting moments are made to be watched, not just read about. That's why we're introducing Shorts to the BBC Sport app. Millions of you already watch BBC Sport videos…

nymag.com - Nia Prater - Platner Tries to Find Someone to Blame for Latest Scandal
Platner Tries to Find Someone to Blame for Latest Scandal
New York Magazine

There have been moments when Graham Platner 's first-time Maine Senate campaign has felt undeniable and moments when it has felt untenable. The oyster farmer and military veteran has outlasted the state's governor, a veteran Democratic-primary…

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