AI Journalism Battle: WSJ CEO Calls Tech “Thugs” Over Content Theft

Dow Jones CEO Almar Latour calls AI companies that refuse licensing deals “thugs” and warns that without fair compensation for news content, “there’s not going to be any news.”¹ As AI reshapes journalism, 59% of Americans believe it will lead to fewer journalism jobs², while publishers face declining search traffic and new threats to press freedom.
Mark Walter Lakers $10 Billion Deal Reveals How Hedge Fund Machine Learning Models Could Justify Future Franchise Sales
Mark Walter, CEO of Guggenheim Partners, agreed to purchase majority ownership of the Los Angeles Lakers for $10 billion, setting a new North American sports franchise record. This valuation significantly exceeds the Boston Celtics’ $6.1 billion sale in March 2025. Walter’s TWG Global has invested heavily in AI-driven financial platforms, partnering with Palantir and xAI to develop machine learning systems for banking and investment analysis.
Abridge Launches AI-Powered Charting for Clinicians via Epic

Abridge has introduced Abridge Inside for Inpatient, integrating AI-powered documentation into hospital workflows via Epic, while also piloting outpatient “Orders” features. This expansion shows real-world scaling of AI medical documentation across care settings.
Google Research I/O 2025 Release of MedGemma Models Medical Imaging AI

Google’s MedGemma Models Opening AI Medical Imaging Technology
TL;DR: Google released MedGemma models at I/O 2025, offering the first open-source multimodal AI specifically trained for medical imaging and text analysis. The 4B and 27B parameter models democratize healthcare AI development but require validation before clinical use, potentially transforming medical imaging applications worldwide.
AI in Healthcare Faces First Major Legal Crackdown in Texas with Pieces Technologies Under Fire

Texas AG Ken Paxton secured the first state enforcement action against AI in healthcare company Pieces Technologies for false accuracy claims, requiring transparency and setting precedent for nationwide regulation. The landmark settlement signals aggressive state oversight as the $26.57 billion AI in healthcare market faces mounting scrutiny over patient safety and algorithmic bias.