The Scoop: Air Canada is required to offer bilingual services. Its CEO doesn’t speak French.
Plus: Reddit reassures users in verification change; Meta and YouTube found liable in social media case.
Plus: Reddit reassures users in verification change; Meta and YouTube found liable in social media case.
Plus: OpenAI ends Sora abruptly; DoorDash launches relief program for drivers.
Plus: Air Canada’s response to crash tragedy; Samsung refrigerators now show ads — and some customers are mad.
Plus: Polymarket plays it safe; the power of quirky backstories; the general public’s mistrust of AI in branded content.
Plus: Orgs search for human-made standard; how Wired became cool again.
Plus: Major airline CEOs address shutdown disruption in open letter to Congress; executives want to emulate Warren Buffet’s relatable comms style.
Plus: Noma chef resigns over alleged abuse in IG post; opera companies take advantage of Timothée Chalamet’s negative comments.
Plus: The latest on the war in Iran; betting site Kalshi woos women.
Plus: Paramount promises ‘editorial independence’ for CNN; Anthropic’s CEO apologizes for internal memo.
Plus: Sam Altman tries to explain OpenAI, Pentagon deal; podcasts are about community.
Plus: Berkshire CEO emphasizes continuity in first letter to shareholders; Houston Chronicle focuses on creator collabs.
Plus: Olympic hockey player responds to AI deepfake shared by White House; Paramount poised to acquire Warner Bros.
Plus: Discord explains age verification with apologetic blog; IOC president blames PR team during press conference.
Plus: AI has a PR problem; Axe seeks to town down the cloud of cologne.
Plus: Ring backlash continues after leaked internal email; ‘Staples Baddie’ draws eyes.