AI, the avalanche Google can bury journalism
By introducing AI into its search interface, Google risks subverting the digital journalism ecosystem.
By introducing AI into its search interface, Google risks subverting the digital journalism ecosystem.
Here, from the most "hands-on" to the most extreme, the areas of "invasion" that will make journalism increasingly fueled by AI.
A video from 1937 explains the fascinating process of transmitting photographs through the telephone cable. An authentic revolution.
Futuro Prossimo and ForwardTO open an outpost on Fatto Quotidiano. Today, Robiati and Riccio's scenarios on the news in the AI era
From Palo Alto they assure that a device capable of writing news does not mean firing journalists. Of course, Google can't stop publishers from doing this…
ChatGPT, OpenAI's intelligent chatbot, is so sophisticated that it can make search engines (and many other things) obsolete
NSO spyware has been used by authoritarian governments to spy on journalists, leaders and activists around the world, a pool of news outlets report
Microsoft fires two dozen journalists to replace them with an algorithm. A precise signal: now you risk the chain reaction.
According to Joseph Lubin, CEO of ConsenSys, a black future awaits us: but blockchain and cryptocurrencies could save us.