Lavanya Chandrashekar, 52, most recently CFO of beverage company Diageo, will replace Susan Panuccio, who has held News ...
That we have achieved these record first quarter results in macro-conditions which are far from auspicious is compelling evidence of the successful transformation of News Corp (NWS) over the past ...
Frightening footage has emerged of a worker being held at knifepoint in an armed robbery in Melbourne’s northwest.
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Instead of driving in, Wembanyama pulled up for a three-pointer that was not far from the logo, as seen on X (formerly Twitter): Expand Tweet The sight was scary. Teams already have a tough time ...
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At the start of the week, News Corp took legal action on behalf of its publications, claiming in court documents [PDF] that Perplexity was posting whole chunks of the newspaper's articles, wrongly ...
AI start-up Perplexity is refuting copyright infringement allegations from News Corp, arguing that facts are not owned by corporations and cannot be copyrighted. News Corp's CEO, Robert Thomson ...
Media companies like News Corp that are suing generative AI companies are stuck in the past — and they risk getting left behind because “AI-enhanced search engines are not going away,” AI ...
Perplexity responded to copyright infringement claims from two of News Corp’s (NWSA) companies, Dow Jones and New York Post, in a blog post on Thursday. The AI-powered search engine called the a ...
So imagine our surprise when we got a phone call from Mathew Charles, News Corp Australia’s head of communications. As you may have figured out from our regular use of the phrase “News Corp ...