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As visitors flock to parks, deep cuts leave rangers and wildlife at risk

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内容摘要:Abdoulie John in Serrekunda, Gambia, and Gerald Imray in Cape Town, South Africa, contributed to this report.

Abdoulie John in Serrekunda, Gambia, and Gerald Imray in Cape Town, South Africa, contributed to this report.

The group says thousands of public and private media in broadcast, print and online formats have joined the “News Integrity in the Age of AI” initiative, whose five core steps were announced Monday at the World News Media Congress in Krakow, Poland.The initiative is calling for news content to only be used in generative AI models with the authorization of the content originator, and for clarity about attribution and accuracy. It says the original news source behind AI-generated material must be “apparent and accessible.”

As visitors flock to parks, deep cuts leave rangers and wildlife at risk

“Organizations and institutions that see truth and facts as the desirable core of a democracy and the foundation of an empowered society should now come together at one table to shape the next era,” said Ladina Heimgartner, president of the publishers association and CEO of Switzerland’s Ringier Media.Among the media affiliates along with EBU and WAN-IFRA — as the association of news publishers is known — are Latin American broadcasters association AIL; the Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union; and the North American Broadcasters Association, which counts Fox, Paramount, NBC Universal and PBS among its members.Since AI surged into public awareness with the launch of OpenAI’s ChatGPT in November 2022, legacy media have grappled with how best to use the technology, and whether to cooperate with or even combat the companies behind it.

As visitors flock to parks, deep cuts leave rangers and wildlife at risk

The New York Times and other newspapers have filed aagainst OpenAI and business partner Microsoft. The Times has said the tech companies have threatened its livelihood by effectively stealing billions of dollars’ worth of work by its journalists.

As visitors flock to parks, deep cuts leave rangers and wildlife at risk

Many news outlets have struck deals with OpenAI, including the Associated Press. which has a

with it as well as withInternal Revenue Service National Office, Chattanooga, Tenn. (17,786 square feet)

Geological Survey, Cheyenne, Wyo. (9,521 square feet)Federal Transit Administration, Chicago, Ill. (13,531 square feet)

Rural Housing Service, Christiansted, V.I. (4,439 square feet)Federal Trade Commission, Cleveland, Ohio (9,340 square feet)

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