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How Will Pope Joining AI Debate Shift The Landscape For Publishers?
This illustration picture shows Pope Leo XIV Encyclical Letter 'Magnifica Humanitas', focused on the rise of artificial intelligence, in The Vatican on May 25, 2026. (Photo by Alberto PIZZOLI / AFP via Getty Images) Content publishers are fighting…
NYT publisher warns AI companies are 'destroying independent journalism'
The New York Times publisher AG Sulzberger has warned that the artificial intelligence companies were threatening the future of journalism and slammed the AI giants for “brazen theft of intellectual property”. During a speech at the…
Publisher's Platform: The infant formula industry was warned about Botulism long before outbreak
“Historical associations between powdered infant formula and pathogens such as Cronobacter spp., Salmonella, and Clostridium botulinum should be considered when designing and implementing controls for the safe manufacture of all foods for…
SoarPay Publishes High Risk Merchant Accounts 101, the Definitive Guide to Payment Processing in Regulated Industries
A First-of-Its-Kind Book for an Underserved Audience High Risk Merchant Accounts 101 is a nine-chapter guide covering underwriting, application preparation, chargeback management, compliance, tech infrastructure, and more. The book was written for…
How publishers are modeling - and mitigating - a future with significantly less Google search traffic
Publishers including Condé Nast and Time are strategizing for Google referral traffic tanking. Naturally, approaches vary depending on the publisher and how Google-dependent they are. Digiday spoke to six execs at large publishers about how…
New York Times publisher slams AI companies' 'brazen theft' from news outlets
The New York Times publisher on Monday slammed artificial intelligence companies for 'brazen theft of intellectual property', warning they threaten the future of journalism during a speech at the World News Media Congress in the French city of…
New York Times Publisher Warns That AI Companies Are Making Choices That 'Violate Settled Law' and Could Cause a 'Great Deal of Unnecessary Harm'
New York Times publisher A.G. Sulzberger warned that AI companies were making choices that could lead to “a great deal of unnecessary harm” to the news business and the public's access to reliable sources, in a speech delivered during…
NAR publishes new resources on MLS, listings
With the increasing discourse surrounding listing data control and access, the National Association of Realtors (NAR) has published three new resources aimed at providing clarity for MLSs and brokers navigating these conversations. Two of the…
Westbury native Gerald Elias and his recently published book
Growing up on Long Island in the 1950s, professional violinist and mystery author Gerald Elias once pictured himself playing first base for the New York Yankees. As a child, he spent as much time playing sports as he did studying the violin, but…
Costa Blanca resident publishes novel at 77
For many people, writing a novel remains a lifelong dream. For Costa Blanca North resident David Conway, it became a reality at the age of 77. The Jávea-area author has published his first novel, The Quiet Deception, a psychological mystery…
New York Times publisher slams AI companies' 'brazen theft' from news outlets
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,' said A.G. Sulzberger, according to his…
Valve antitrust lawsuit reportedly reveals lengths Steam owner is willing to go to prevent cheaper prices elsewhere - and even the major publishers aren't safe
Steam is once again under fire. A new antitrust lawsuit has accused platform owner Valve of abusing its dominant position in the PC marketplace by aggressively pursuing developers - including major players like Ubisoft and Warner Bros. - who fail…
'AI simply can't replicate it': Japan embraces zine trend
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…
Baldur's Gate 3 and D&D publisher is reportedly developing a remake of the RPG's predecessor
Thanks to Larian Studios' Game of the Year-winning 2023 title Baldur's Gate 3, the Baldur's Gate franchise has become a household name amongst RPG lovers and Dungeons & Dragons fanatics across Xbox, PC, and PlayStation — even if I'd wager…
New York Times chief: How and why publishers should fight AI 'tsunami
New York Times chairman and publisher AG Sulzberger has urged publishers to do more to fight the oncoming “tsunami” from AI giants jeopardising the information ecosystem. Sulzberger set out ways for news companies “both to…
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