
Danielle Coffey
Danielle Coffey is the president and chief executive of the News/Media Alliance, an association representing over 2,000 news and media publishers in the United States, where she advocates for the protection and sustainability of journalism in the face of challenges posed by advanced AI and digital platforms.
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Danielle Coffey, president and chief executive officer of the News/Media Alliance, stated that the decision is the first step towards justice for these publishers.
Court rejects motion to dismiss copyright lawsuit against Canadian AI company Cohere
Danielle Coffey, CEO of the News/Media Alliance, criticized Google's market power and its impact on publishers.
Rolling Stone, Billboard owner Penske sues Google over AI overviewsDanielle Coffey, who heads the News/Media Alliance trade organization, argued that companies using their content should be paying fair market value.
AI search pushing an already weakened media ecosystem to the brinkDanielle Coffey, president of News/Media Alliance, argues that AI responses are a substitute for original content.
La novedad que lanzará Google que promete cambiar internetDanielle Coffey, president of News/Media Alliance, argues that AI responses are a substitute for original products.
La novedad que lanzará Google que promete cambiar internetDanielle Coffey is the president of News/Media Alliance, criticizing Google's practices regarding content.
(Actualizada: 1)La novedad que lanzará Google que promete cambiar internetDanielle Coffey is the president of News/Media Alliance and criticizes Google's use of content without compensation.
La novedad que lanzará Google que promete cambiar internetDanielle Coffey is the president and CEO of News/Media Alliance who criticized Google's new AI feature.
"Es la definición exacta de robo"Danielle Coffey, president and chief executive of the News/Media Alliance, has echoed many publishers and broadcasters in saying that without legal protections, advanced AI poses an 'existential threat' to media organisations.
Independent journalism urgently needs better legal protection – The Irish Times

















