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Multi-source AI news clustered, deduplicated, and scored 0–100 across authority, cluster strength, headline signal, and time decay.

  1. Fight against AI training: More and more news sites are blocking #WaybackMachine | heise online https://www.heise.de/news/Kampf-dem-KI-Tra ining-Immer-mehr-Nac

    News outlets are increasingly blocking the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine to prevent their content from being used for AI training. This move is a response to concerns over copyright infringement and the unauthorized use of journalistic work to develop artificial intelligence models. The trend highlights a growing tension between content creators and AI developers over data usage and intellectual property. AI

    IMPACT This trend could limit the data available for training AI models, potentially impacting future AI development and requiring new data sourcing strategies.

  2. "The dollar cost of encountering content has also fallen toward zero thanks to ad-supported platforms and massively subsidized AI agents. But the mental “decisi

    The proliferation of AI agents and ad-supported platforms has drastically reduced the cost of accessing content, but simultaneously increased the difficulty of finding accurate information. This shift has eroded incentives for producing reliable news, as algorithms prioritize engagement over accuracy and often use journalists' work without credit. Consequently, consumers are overwhelmed by a deluge of low-quality content, rendering traditional media analysis tools ineffective and creating an environment detrimental to journalistic integrity. AI

    IMPACT AI-driven content generation and distribution models are undermining news accuracy and journalistic viability.

  3. News media provide archives to GPT-NL, compensation for freelance journalists still unclear - Authors Guild #GPTNL #AI https://auteursbond.nl/nieuwsmedia-

    Dutch news organizations are providing their archives to GPT-NL, a project aimed at developing AI models trained on Dutch news content. The compensation for freelance journalists whose work is included in these archives remains unclear. The Authors' Guild is involved in discussions regarding this issue. AI

    News media provide archives to GPT-NL, compensation for freelance journalists still unclear - Authors Guild #GPTNL #AI https://auteursbond.nl/nieuwsmedia-

    IMPACT This initiative could lead to AI models better understanding and generating Dutch language content, impacting local media and information access.