New York Times
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- authored The New York Times 90%
- instance of The New York Times 90%
- authored artificial intelligence 90%
- authored by artificial intelligence 70%
- used by artificial intelligence 60%
- used by Mastodon 60%
- instance of Mastodon 60%
- affiliated with The New York Times Connections 60%
- other Mastodon 50%
- affiliated with Mastodon 50%
- competes with The Wall Street Journal 50%
- affiliated with Silicon Valley 50%
- 2026-05-10 controversy The New York Times issued an editor's note correcting an article that included an AI-generated quote misattributed to Pierre Poilievre. source
28 day(s) with sentiment data
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US pressures Meta for AI model reviews amid rising security concerns
The U.S. government is urging Meta to agree to artificial intelligence model reviews, as security concerns surrounding AI technology escalate. Meta is reportedly the only major U.S. AI developer that has not yet committ…
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US Census: Baby Boomers' economic dominance stunts younger generations' growth
New data from the U.S. Census Bureau reveals that the Baby Boomer generation's large size and economic influence are creating a demographic imbalance across the United States. The median age has risen to 39.4, with olde…
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Publishers Battle AI-Generated Content Flood
The New York Times reports on how digital publishers are grappling with the influx of AI-generated content, often referred to as "AI slop." Publishers like People Inc., which owns brands such as Food & Wine and People, …
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Americans express widespread anxiety over AI's societal and economic impact
A New York Times opinion piece explores the widespread anxiety Americans feel regarding artificial intelligence. The article delves into the societal and economic concerns that contribute to this pervasive sense of unea…
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AI Data Centers Generate Significant Noise Pollution Near Homes
The New York Times reports on the significant and often overlooked environmental and auditory impact of AI data centers. These facilities, which are increasingly encroaching on residential areas, generate considerable n…
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US eases travel rules for Iran's World Cup team
The U.S. has eased travel restrictions for the Iranian soccer team, allowing them to enter the country two days before their World Cup match in Seattle. This represents a further softening of previous policies, which ha…
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Anthropic AI tools create solitary work experience, prompting team-building
Anthropic's engineering head, Fiona Fung, noted that increased use of AI tools like Claude Code has led to a more solitary work experience for employees. To counteract this, Anthropic has implemented team-building activ…
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AI adoption and downsizing fuel irrational exuberance, user claims
A Mastodon user commented on a New York Times post, expressing surprise that a Nobel laureate would overlook the irrational exuberance driving AI adoption and subsequent downsizing. The user suggested this phenomenon is…
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AI flags serious heart condition missed by doctors
Artificial intelligence is demonstrating its capability to detect serious medical conditions that human doctors might overlook. A New York Times report highlighted an AI program that identified a significant heart probl…
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AI industry pours millions into NYC primary, sparking 'AI civil war'
A New York City congressional primary race has become a focal point for the artificial intelligence industry's efforts to influence AI legislation. Super PACs funded by tech billionaires and AI companies are spending mi…
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Executive Assistant role evolves with AI, taking on more responsibilities
Despite some layoffs, the role of executive assistant is evolving rather than disappearing in the AI era. Professionals in this field are increasingly taking on more responsibilities, acting as proxies for executives by…
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AI tools make student cheating harder to detect, NYT reports · 2 sources tracked
The increasing sophistication of AI tools is creating significant challenges in detecting AI-generated content, particularly in academic settings. Tools like 'humanizers' can alter AI-written text to sound more natural,…
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Silicon Valley's 'High-Signal' vs. 'Anti-Signal' Tech Lexicon Emerges
The New York Times explores the evolving language used in Silicon Valley to describe technology and its impact. Terms like 'high-signal' and 'anti-signal' are emerging to categorize different approaches to innovation an…
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People Inc. Explores AI Integration in Food Content Creation
People Inc., a media company, is using a "Giant Test Kitchen" to explore how artificial intelligence can be integrated into food content creation. This initiative aims to develop new AI-driven approaches for generating …
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New York Times 'Hard Fork' podcast explores differing AI futures · 3 sources tracked
The New York Times' 'Hard Fork' podcast released its third installment, focusing on divergent perspectives regarding the future of artificial intelligence. This episode explores various visions for AI's trajectory and i…
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Video "A.I.: Artificial or Awesome?" shared across social media
A video titled "A.I.: Artificial or Awesome?" is being shared across social media platforms, including Mastodon and bridged to Bluesky. The video is attributed to The New York Times and is accompanied by hashtags relate…
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Artist Cao Fei explores humanity's future in the age of AI · 2 sources tracked
Artist Cao Fei is exploring the impact of artificial intelligence on humanity through her work. Her exhibitions, including one at Kunstmuseum Basel, delve into how humans can maintain their identity and essence amidst a…
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Google AI Overviews show high accuracy but poor source grounding
A recent analysis of Google's AI Overviews revealed that while the models showed high accuracy on benchmarks like SimpleQA, a significant portion of the "correct" answers were not supported by the cited sources. This di…
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New Super PAC 'Guardrails Alliance' seeks to limit AI development
A new Super PAC called the Guardrails Alliance has been formed with the goal of mobilizing tech workers to advocate for limitations on artificial intelligence. This organization intends to influence policy and public op…
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AI Apps Facilitate Student Cheating, New York Times Reports
The New York Times reports that artificial intelligence applications are increasingly being used by students to cheat on assignments. These AI tools, including those from OpenAI, Microsoft, Google, and Anthropic, can ge…