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28.01.26 - 13:48
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UK media groups should be allowed opt out of Google AI Overviews, CMA says (The Guardian)
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News organisations hope proposals will increase leverage to get paid if content is used in AI summariesWeb publishers and news organisations could be given the power to stop Google scraping their content for its AI Overviews, under measures announced by the UK competition watchdog to loosen its grip on online search.Media organisations have experienced a drop in click-through traffic to their websites – and therefore their revenue – since Google started posting AI summaries at the top of search results, which many people read without clicking through to the original journalism. Continue reading......
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27.01.26 - 11:12
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How German Media Cast Trump As Evil, And Davos Elites As Moral Saviors (ZeroHedge)
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How German Media Cast Trump As Evil, And Davos Elites As Moral Saviors
Submitted by Thomas Kolbe
Donald Trump's appearance at the World Economic Forum was portrayed by the German media as the very embodiment of evil against the pristine white backdrop of Davos' snow. To cast politicians like von der Leyen, Merz, and Macron as the “good” counterparts only exposes this media spectacle for what it is: farce.
A love-hate relationship has developed between U.S. President Donald Trump and the German press. Almost every time he appears in public—which, in fact, happens daily—the bureaucrats in newsrooms react with a Pavlovian reflex. Even his Davos speech on Wednesday at the World Economic Forum, delivered without rancor despite Europe's noticeably skeptical stance toward the U.S., provoked a maximal defensive reaction.
Establishing the Contrast
Der Stern portrays Trump as the West's isolator, a power politician who “ate humble pie” in Davos, and labels his speech simultaneously as ...
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