Los Angeles Times owner has revealed that the newspaper will have «bias meter» attached with articles on website from next year, as per a report. The «bias meter» will include comments and multiple viewpoints, The Hollywood Reporter reported.
Meanwhile, AI search startup Perplexity said on Thursday it was adding more than a dozen new media partners, including the Los Angeles Times and The Independent, to its program where it shares a portion of ad revenue with the publishers, Reuters reported.
In its first set of partners from regions including Japan, Spain and Latin America, Perplexity said companies such as Prisa Media and Newspicks will now be part of the publishers' program, joining existing partners like TIME, Der Spiegel and Fortune.
«With these new partners… (Perplexity can) provide insights that resonate with users from different backgrounds and geographies. Their participation ensures that our responses to user queries remain comprehensive (and) nuanced,» Perplexity said in a statement.
The firm, backed by Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and leading AI chipmaker Nvidia, launched the program in July, which involves sharing ad revenue from interactions when a publisher's content is referenced.
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