The Los Angeles Times is preparing to introduce an AI-backed 'bias meter' as soon as January, the latest shakeup as owner Patrick Soon-Shiong overhauls the paper.
The Los Angeles Times could roll out an artificial intelligence-powered "bias meter" as soon as January, in the latest shakeup as the paper's owner tries to reshape the outlet. LA Times owner Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong announced the upcoming AI feature on Wednesday in an interview with conservative commentator and newly appointed Times editorial board member Scott Jennings on The Mike Gallagher Show, which Jennings was guest-hosting.
Jennings praised Soon-Shiong's revamp of the paper in a post on X. "Roughly half of the country often feels like legacy media doesn’t care what it thinks and has little interest in fairly representing its views and values. I plan to represent those Americans who believe they are often ignored or even ridiculed in legacy media," Jennings wrote. Fox News Digital's David Rutz contributed to this report.
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