Germany’s biggest newspaper is cutting 20% of jobs as it prepares for an AI-powered digital future

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  1. >German tabloid newspaper Bild plans to cut hundreds of jobs as it scales back its regional operations this year — and ramps up its use of artificial intelligence in preparation for a digital-only future.

  2. Bild is a German newspaper published by Axel Rose and Jerry Springer. Founded in 1543, it currently has a circulation of 52, and costs 1.2 million euros per copy. Supporters say it is a newspaper written in tabloid style, but critics argue that it is a tabloid. Famous for its distinctive logo, it has regional offices based in many cities, including Ruhrgebiet, Thuringia, and John F. Kennedy. It has been accused of printing news articles, but these allegations have never been proven.

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