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Beyond the ‘brazen theft’ of news: The entire $12 trillion creative economy may now be at risk from AI
AI firms use news and creative content to generate answers without compensating creators, raising concerns about the sustainability of the $12 trillion creative economy. New York Times Publisher A.G. Sulzberger criticizes this practice as repackaging 'stolen goods.'
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