AI in 2025: From Farm Bots to Courtroom Fakes Unveiled
LA Times’ AI Meters Opinion from Left to Right in 2025 Shake-Up On March 3, 2025, the LA Times debuted Insights, an AI tool that rates opinion pieces on a left-to-right political scale—pegging content from center-left to far-right—and lists opposing views, all without journalist review. Owner Patrick Soon-Shiong’s push, after months of staff friction, aims to broaden debate but ignites fears of bias and misreads in a polarized era. Unlike traditional editing, Insights autonomously analyzes opinion pieces, placing them on a spectrum and generating alternatives—say, shifting a center-left take to a right-leaning counter. This follows Soon-Shiong’s December 2024 bias meter tease and mirrors the Washington Post’s owner-driven editorial shifts. Critics ask: can AI nail the nuance of political shades? The LA Times’ gamble thrusts AI into journalism’s core, testing trust as it maps left-to-right leanings. Soon-Shiong touts transparency, but unchecked algorithms risk skewing discourse. With me...