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The Economist· 2025-11-13 06:20
A more sharply focused corporation would be better equipped to navigate a fast-evolving media landscape. A strong BBC is good for Britain and the world. A clumsy one will become a liability https://t.co/AUtz8S51cd ...
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Elon Musk· 2025-11-12 14:49
🚀🚀🚀Liz Truss (@trussliz):𝕏 is the future, BBC is the past ...
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The Economist· 2025-11-12 13:40
Much of the criticism of the BBC is led by people whose preferred solution would be to get rid of it. That would be a huge mistake—but a shake-up is certainly needed https://t.co/2Ns7wFs4Ut ...
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BBC News (World)· 2025-11-12 07:29
RT Ros Atkins (@BBCRosAtkins)To understand what's happened at the BBC in the last few days, it helps to look at how it's run and the role of the BBC Board and the BBC Chair. This is our latest video. Produced by Katerina Karelli, graphics by Mesut Ersoz. Further coverage here. https://t.co/BKGrSNS8oP https://t.co/CrbMxQ09Oj ...
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36氪· 2025-11-12 00:12
Group 1 - The article discusses the investigation into the "naked child" incident in Yunnan, where a child was photographed crawling naked, leading to public concern about potential child abuse or trafficking [4][5][7] - A joint working group was established to investigate the situation, ensuring the family's well-being and conducting health assessments for the children [5][6] - The parents expressed gratitude for public concern and confidence in their ability to raise their children properly, hoping for a resolution to the media frenzy [7] Group 2 - The article highlights the significant growth in China's new energy vehicle (NEV) sales, with October 2025 marking the first month where NEV sales exceeded 50% of total new car sales, reaching 51.6% [15][16] - The total production and sales of automobiles in China from January to October 2025 were reported at 27.69 million units, with NEV production and sales showing a year-on-year increase of 33.1% and 32.7% respectively [15][16] Group 3 - The article mentions that SoftBank sold all its shares in Nvidia for $5.83 billion to fund its investment in OpenAI, indicating a strategic shift in investment focus [18] - Tesla's sales in China saw a significant decline, with October sales dropping 63.64% month-on-month, leading to a drop in brand ranking from 7th to 27th [17] - The article also notes that Apple has delayed the release of the next-generation iPhone Air due to lower-than-expected sales, impacting its supply chain [18]
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The Economist· 2025-11-11 19:40
The BBC has always been a political lightning rod. Producing news to suit the varied taste of a whole country is tricky work. But its unusual role is becoming harder to sustain https://t.co/FCCE2PFUsf ...
Could AI transparency backfire for businesses?
Yahoo Finance· 2025-11-11 15:23
Core Viewpoint - The ethical AI movement emphasizes transparency as a means to build trust in AI technologies and the brands that utilize them, but recent findings suggest that AI disclosure may actually erode user trust [1][6][8]. Group 1: AI Transparency and Trust - The Financial Times (FT) has adopted a cautious approach to AI disclosure, recognizing that disclaimers about AI usage can undermine trust in their premium brand [4][5]. - A study conducted by Schilke & Reimann found that AI disclosure generally reduces user trust across various scenarios, indicating a hidden cost to transparency [6][7]. - The erosion of trust is particularly pronounced when AI usage is revealed rather than self-disclosed, with a consistent drop in trust observed in tasks like content drafting and proofreading [7][8]. Group 2: Business Practices and AI Implementation - Many businesses, including Zendesk, advocate for transparency in AI interactions, particularly in customer service, where 25% of interactions are deemed high value and require human involvement [8][9]. - Zendesk's research indicates that 47% of customer service interactions are classified as failed, highlighting the need for improvement and the opportunity to build trust through effective AI solutions [12]. - The BBC also emphasizes careful wording in AI disclosures, suggesting that user acceptance of AI-generated content may evolve over time [13]. Group 3: Standards and Governance - The British Standards Institute (BSI) has introduced a common standard for AI management systems to ensure ethical and transparent AI applications, which is crucial for managing risks like bias [15][16]. - BSI's research indicates that trust in AI can be enhanced through agreed standards that ensure the safety and integrity of AI models, focusing on the transparency of underlying training data [16][18]. - The development of trust in AI will depend on governance and regulation, particularly in specialized use cases such as medical devices and biometric identification [20].
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The Economist· 2025-11-11 07:40
The BBC’s requirement to serve the whole country has always been hard. Now two big trends are making it even trickier https://t.co/xr633OiIsu ...
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Mike Benz· 2025-11-10 21:43
RT Hans Mahncke (@HansMahncke)The scale of the BBC’s fraud is staggering. They took part of a sentence from early in President Trump’s speech, cut out 24 pages, and ended the quote with words from the very end. Even this picture barely captures the full extent of what they did. https://t.co/KVbhxpVtRM ...
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The Economist· 2025-11-10 20:00
The BBC has always been a political lightning rod. Producing news to suit the varied taste of a whole country is tricky work. But its unusual role is becoming harder to sustain https://t.co/R3TNBoU1VWPhoto: Getty Images https://t.co/I57GeItGKm ...