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Can AI judge journalism? A Thiel-backed startup says yes, even if it risks chilling whistleblowers Rebecca Bellan

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​Objection, a Thiel-backed startup, aims to use AI to judge journalism, letting users pay to challenge stories. Critics warn it could chill whistleblowers and reshape how media accountability works.    Objection, a Thiel-backed startup, aims to use AI to judge journalism, letting users pay to challenge stories. Critics warn it could chill whistleblowers and reshape how media accountability works.  AI, Aron D’Souza, Exclusive, objection ai, Peter Thiel TAGS: #fyp #foryou #crypto #cryptonews #Trump #ElonMusk #bitcoin #Tech #TechNews TechCrunch Read More


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