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Een interview met New York Times-CEO Meredith Kopit Levien over inzetten op mensen met expertise
An interview with New York Times Company CEO Meredith Kopit Levien about human expertise as a moat against Aggregators and AI
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Stratechery (United States) | Apr 09, 2026
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Investing in human expertise is essential for media companies to differentiate themselves from AI-driven content aggregators.
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The emphasis on human expertise may alienate younger audiences who prefer quick, AI-generated content over traditional journalism.
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Reliance on human expertise may hinder innovation, as media companies could become complacent in the face of rapidly advancing AI technologies.
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Balancing human expertise with AI tools could create a more robust media strategy, enhancing both quality and efficiency.
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Human expertise fosters trust and credibility, which are vital in an era of misinformation and content saturation.
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