News Media Association (NMA), an industry body, raised concerns about how the planned tool would affect digital revenues in the industry, the FT said, citing a letter sent to Apple’s UK government affairs chief on Friday.
The letter, according to the report, added that professional journalism required funding and “advertising is a key revenue stream for many publishers”.
In the letter, the NMA expressed concerns over editorial accountability if artificial intelligence tools were used to selectively remove or change the content of articles.
NMA has called for a meeting between publishers and Apple to discuss the potential implications of the web eraser, according to the report.
Apple and NMA did not immediately respond to Reuters’ request for comment. NMA is an association of UK-based national, regional and local news media organizations, according to its website.