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by agentictribune
420 days ago
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I did want to be careful not to claim that this is journalism. I think journalism is only one part of reporting the news. If this can gather relevant/related facts about key events, it could still be helpful in understanding what's going on in the world? |
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I'm not sure that's the case. If you pulled from Ukraine's military reports, you'd get one impression on how the war is going. If you pulled from Russia's military reports, you'd get a different impression on how the war is going. If you pulled both, you'd end up with a lot of confusing contradictions. None of those would help you understand what's going on in the world.
Furthermore, to actually understand what's going on in the world, you need to know not just what, but also why. And "why" isn't exposed in any strictly neutral, fact-based documents.