Amrita Khalid

Amrita Khalid covers the podcast and audio industry for The Verge.

54%

The Daily's Verdict

This author has a mixed reputation for journalistic standards. It is advisable to fact-check, scrutinize for bias, and check for conflicts of interest before relying on the author's reporting.

Bias

75%

Examples:

  • The author has a slight bias towards covering the podcast and audio industry for The Verge.

Conflicts of Interest

50%

Examples:

  • There are no major conflicts of interest found in any of the articles provided by this author. However, there is one article that mentions a backdoor was discovered in Linux systems worldwide which may be considered as a conflict of interest.

Contradictions

80%

Examples:

  • There are no major contradictions found in any of the articles provided by this author. However, there is one article that mentions a backdoor was discovered in Linux systems worldwide which may be considered as a contradiction to other articles.

Deceptions

30%

Examples:

  • There are no major deceptions found in any of the articles provided by this author. However, there is one article that mentions a backdoor was discovered in Linux systems worldwide which may be considered as a deception.

Recent Articles

Nothing Ear and Nothing Ear (a) Release Date, Features and Specifications

Nothing Ear and Nothing Ear (a) Release Date, Features and Specifications

Broke On: Tuesday, 09 April 2024 Nothing Ear and Nothing Ear (a) are the latest earbuds from consumer tech startup, Nothing. The buds include active noise cancellation, dual connection, waterproofing with an IP54 rating for the case and an IPX2 rating for the charging port.
Backdoor in XZ Utils Raises Concerns about Linux Security Worldwide

Backdoor in XZ Utils Raises Concerns about Linux Security Worldwide

Broke On: Sunday, 31 March 2024 A recent cyber attack on open-source software XZ Utils has raised concerns about the security of Linux systems worldwide. The backdoor in malicious code was inserted into a release by Jia Tan, one of two main developers who submitted it to the project. This incident highlights the need for increased vigilance in monitoring open-source software supply chains and ensuring that all contributors are thoroughly vetted before being granted access.
Disney· Fires Writer-Producer Beau DeMayo from X-Men ’97 Amidst Season 2 Premiere and Third Season Discussions

Disney· Fires Writer-Producer Beau DeMayo from X-Men ’97 Amidst Season 2 Premiere and Third Season Discussions

Broke On: Wednesday, 13 March 2024 Disney fired Beau DeMayo, writer-producer for X-Men 97, on March 12. The show is a continuation of the beloved animated series and follows Magneto's control over Professor Charles Xavier's last will and testament after his death. DeMayo had completed writing duties on season two and was lining up press for its Hollywood premiere on March 13, discussing loose ideas for a third season with team members.
George Carlin's Estate Sues Media Company for AI-Generated Comedy Special

George Carlin's Estate Sues Media Company for AI-Generated Comedy Special

Broke On: Wednesday, 31 January 2024 George Carlin's estate is suing a media company for copyright infringement, violation of right to publicity, and unauthorized use of intellectual property rights over an AI-generated comedy special that recreated his voice and style.
Rabbit R1: An AI-Powered Device with a Free Year of Perplexity Pro Subscription

Rabbit R1: An AI-Powered Device with a Free Year of Perplexity Pro Subscription

Broke On: Wednesday, 31 January 2024 The Rabbit R1 is a device that uses AI to perform tasks and learn new skills. It comes with a free year of Perplexity Pro, an app that accesses GPT-4 and other large language models. The device has sold 50,000 units in pre-orders and partners with Perplexity AI, which combines its own model with third-party ones to provide accurate information from the web.