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California Colludes With Big-Tech To Wield Control Over Local Newsrooms, Incorporate AI

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/political/california-colludes-big-tech-wield-control-over-local-newsrooms-incorporate-ai

在加州政府牵头的合作中,科技公司 Google 和 Meta(Facebook 的母公司)计划投资 2.5 亿美元来维持当地新闻编辑室并开发政府人工智能计划。 该计划涉及 1.75 亿美元的公共资金和 5500 万美元的谷歌资金。 加州大学伯克利分校新闻学院将管理向选定新闻机构的多年资金分配。 由于潜在的偏见或控制问题,一些批评者反对政府与大型科技公司合作。 正如媒体研究中心的丹·施奈德所说,人们担心的一个问题是这些强大实体利用其资源塑造社会价值观的风险。 MRC 此前曾指责谷歌在 2024 年总统竞选期间通过有偏见的搜索结果和网站推广干预选举。 西方媒体协会也对该交易表示反对,称其可能成为企业影响力和滥用纳税人资金的工具。 然而,州长加文·纽瑟姆积极评价了该协议,认为该协议将通过支持数百名新记者和重振加州新闻业来帮助拯救当地新闻业并加强民主。 随着人们对大型科技公司在信息传播方面的影响力日益担忧,谷歌和 Facebook 目前都因可能对政治内容进行审查而接受联邦调查。

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Authored by Luis Cornelio via HeadlineUSA.com,

Remember when the government colluded with Big Tech to censor news detrimental to Democrats ahead of the 2020 election? Well, they’re at it again, this time openly bragging about their latest collusion.

California has announced the first-ever “partnership” with Google and Meta (Facebook’s parent company) to fund local newsrooms and launch a government artificial intelligence program. 

With a price tag of $250 million—$175 million from taxpayers and $55 million from Google—this program will provide direct financial support to newsrooms. 

The deal emerged as a settlement between Big Tech and the state government after California Democrats threatened to impose fees on platforms that profit from news content. 

The multi-million-dollar fund will be managed by the UC Berkeley School of Journalism and disbursed to newsrooms over five years, with annual approvals required. 

Critics have warned about the dangers of government and social media giants sponsoring the news. 

“This is beyond Orwellian,” said Dan Schneider, the vice president of a free speech department at the Media Research Center (MRC).

“With a tiny portion of its annual revenue, Google is going to use every reporter and news outlet to remake society in its own warped image.”

MRC has released several reports accusing Google of interfering in the 2024 election by burying Republican campaign websites while promoting those of Democrats.

The Media Guild of the West echoed Schneider’s concerns, stating, “California’s journalists and news workers oppose this disastrous deal with Google and condemn the news executives who consented to it in our names.” 

The union rebuked the newsrooms celebrating what it described as an “opaque deal” involving taxpayer funds and “minimal financial commitments from Google to return the wealth this monopoly has stolen from our newsrooms.” 

In contrast, California Gov. Gavin Newsom hailed the deal as a “major breakthrough” to ensure the survival of newsrooms and bolster local journalism. 

“The deal not only provides funding to support hundreds of new journalists but helps rebuild a robust and dynamic California press corps for years to come, reinforcing the vital role of journalism in our democracy,” he claimed.

While Newsom lauded the agreement as a lifeline for journalism, it comes amid growing scrutiny of Big Tech’s influence and manipulation of content.

Google and Facebook are currently under investigation by the House Oversight Committee for allegedly censoring searches and content related to an assassination attempt on President Donald Trump

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