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by jakobnissen
129 days ago
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That is because The Atlantic is not a monolithic hive mind, but employs journalists of different persuasions, who each cover their story from their own world view.
So what you’re seeing is not The Atlantic being hypocritical, or flip floppy, but them covering the same topic from multiple points of view. |
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They won't publish a story that says AI is about to crash and another that says AI is about to make everyone jobless at the same time. They spread it apart.
Therefore, they want readers to think that they have a united opinion.