The Daily Scoop: Sarah Silverman wants AI to stop using her books as training fodder
Plus: The New York Times drops its sports department, Threads continues explosive growth.
Plus: The New York Times drops its sports department, Threads continues explosive growth.
Inductees were celebrated at a special awards luncheon in New York on June 14.
Plus more news you can use today.
Plus more news you can use today.
Ways to stay ethical and forward-thinking.
Plus: People can’t always distinguish between human and AI writing.
Mignon Fogarty settles the serial comma debate once and for all.
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Honorees were spotlighted at a special awards luncheon.
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Editors have high standards. Here’s how to meet them.
And one trick that’ll make your LinkedIn life easier.
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Making predictions for the last three years has been pretty pointless. But let’s try anyway.