Litigate or License? News Publishers Struggle With Letting AI Have Their Content

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Media companies are facing a dilemma when it comes to AI using their content, with some opting to litigate to protect their material while others choose to license it. This divide is causing a rift in the industry, with one camp prioritizing content protection even at a financial cost.

On the other hand, there are companies that are considering the potential benefits of allowing AI to access and utilize their journalism, possibly undervaluing the true worth of their content. This debate highlights the complex relationship between news publishers and AI technology, as they navigate the balance between protection and innovation.

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