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News Corp gives One Nation free advertising; AFR graphic uses AI data

News Corp's Daily Telegraph provided significant front-page coverage for Pauline Hanson's One Nation party's "Fire the Liar" fundraising campaign, effectively acting as free advertising. Separately, the Australian Financial Review (AFR) published a graphic containing fabricated political parties, which was generated using data analyzed by Google's Gemini, highlighting ongoing issues with AI integration in news production. The AFR has since removed the graphic and updated the article to acknowledge the use of Gemini in its data analysis. AI

IMPACT Highlights ongoing challenges in newsrooms integrating AI tools, particularly concerning data analysis and graphic generation.

RANK_REASON The cluster discusses media coverage and the use of AI in newsrooms, rather than a direct AI product release or research.

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News Corp gives One Nation free advertising; AFR graphic uses AI data

COVERAGE [2]

  1. The Guardian — AI TIER_1 English(EN) · Amanda Meade ·

    As One Nation seeks donations to ‘fire the liar’, News Corp gives it front-page billing | Weekly Beast

    <p>Pauline Hanson’s fundraising drive gets front-page coverage in Sydney tabloid. Plus: The Hollywood Reporter scoop that wasn’t</p><p>There may be some doubt about whether One Nation has raised more than $2.7m in its Fire the Liar fundraising appeal this week but there is no dou…

  2. Mastodon — fosstodon.org TIER_1 English(EN) · [email protected] ·

    🤖 As One Nation seeks donations to ‘fire the liar’, News Corp gives it front-page billing | Weekly Beast Pauline Hanson’s fundraising drive gets front-page cove

    🤖 As One Nation seeks donations to ‘fire the liar’, News Corp gives it front-page billing | Weekly Beast Pauline Hanson’s fundraising drive gets front-page coverage in Sydney tabloid. Plus: The Hollywood Reporter scoop that wasn’tThere may be some doubt about whether One Nation h…