The Scoop: CBS leans into policy language after Stephen Colbert strikes back
Plus: Ars Technica apologizes for AI-fabricated quotes; YouTube quickly responds to outage.
Plus: Ars Technica apologizes for AI-fabricated quotes; YouTube quickly responds to outage.
Plus: Meta’s facial recognition glasses get opposing explanations; Pinterest claims more monthly searches than ChatGPT.
Plus: Kraft Heinz CEO pauses business split; outgoing Walmart CEO talks politics.
Plus: Washington Post’s top leader exits days after layoffs; Kroger welcomes new CEO after controversy.
Plus: WaPo layoffs pave way for more independent publishing; TikTok researchers find little evidence of censorship.
Plus: Firefox adds an AI off switch to search; SoulCycle makes a comeback with TikTok ‘2016’ trend.
Plus: ‘AI-washing’ is the hot new layoff trend; new Nestlé CEO gets candid.
Plus: The Washington Post is cutting major coverage areas; ‘de-escalation’ is the hot, new CEO buzzword.
Plus: Yahoo’s new AI chatbot prioritizes links; Target CEO’s video message empathizes with employees.
Plus: TikTok has a rocky weekend under new ownership; Americans lose faith in reaching the middle class.
Plus: Most people consider AI chatbots ‘good enough’ for news summaries; Substack launches TV app.
Plus: Miami Beach nightclub apologizes after playing antisemitic song; CEOs and employees are not on the same page about AI productivity.
Plus: Verizon offers outage credit; bots and misinformation run wild amid Iran crisis.
Plus: Google reverses policy after a parent’s viral post; Cava embraces fan craze over sweet potato return.
Plus: New York Times models transparency via transcript; the hottest club is a bean subscription.