UK publishers tell Parliament: Stop AI using our content without permission
One executive warned peers AI businesses may "destroy" the news industry.
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Fighting for quality news media in the digital age.
One executive warned peers AI businesses may "destroy" the news industry.
ByReadly CEO Philip Lindqvist says there is still "ample" room to grow in UK and Europe.
ByRegional press decline can be stopped if it gets level playing field with big tech.
ByGutenbot has also been used to rewrite police press releases and agency copy.
ByBundles and sports livestreams help, but journalism drives most subscriptions for Bild.
ByFounder of green energy supplier Ecotricity Dale Vince says headline, image and captains libelled him.
ByThe Sun pays from £10 for a picture used online and £20 for a print news in brief.
ByPrint advertising revenue dropped by 16% in the year to 30 September 2023.
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