Trump's on the Ballot for Super Tuesday, and France Puts Abortion in Its Constitution
The New York Times Audio app offers short daily news updates for busy listeners.
Recent headlines include a Supreme Court ruling, U.N. findings on Hamas attack, French abortion law and over-the-counter birth control pill availability. [ more ]
The New York Times is building a team to explore AI in the newsroom
The New York Times is building a team to explore the use of generative AI in its newsroom.
The team will focus on prototyping uses of generative AI and other machine learning techniques to help with reporting and how the Times is presented to readers. [ more ]
OpenAI Says It's Fine to Vacuum Up Everyone's Content and Charge for It Without Paying Them
OpenAI argues that training its models on the New York Times' work is fair use under US copyright law.
OpenAI is trying to drum up support among other news organizations and has partnered with the Associated Press, Business Insider's parent company, and New York University. [ more ]
In Race to Replace George Santos, Financial Questions Re-emerge
The Republican nominee in a special House election in New York, Mazi Pilip, submitted a sworn financial statement to Congress that prompted questions and led her to amend the filing.
The initial financial report filed by Ms. Pilip was missing important information, but she amended it after inquiries from The New York Times. [ more ]
OpenAI Says It's Fine to Vacuum Up Everyone's Content and Charge for It Without Paying Them
OpenAI argues that training its models on the New York Times' work is fair use under US copyright law.
OpenAI is trying to drum up support among other news organizations and has partnered with the Associated Press, Business Insider's parent company, and New York University. [ more ]
The New York Times discovers school-lockdown learning loss - three years late
The New York Times is facing criticism for publishing an editorial about the learning loss in schools that is not new or surprising.
Parents' concerns about the negative impact of school closures during the pandemic were dismissed or ignored by teachers' unions and online censors.
The Times suggests that more money is needed to address the learning loss problem, despite the significant funding already provided to schools during the pandemic. [ more ]