Tag: journalism
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Despite growing interest, the effects of AI on the news industry and our information environment — the public arena — remain poorly understood. Insufficient attention has also been paid to… more ›
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Audience development roles became ever more challenging in 2023 with Big Tech pivots, new platform launches, and the unknown threats and opportunities of generative AI. In 2024, we’ll need new… more ›
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After Sarah DaVanzo and I leveraged NWO.ai’s invaluable AI to score and re-rank the Meta Trends, we were left stuck with one finding: Both the global and U.S. AI data-driven ranks were significantly different from… more ›
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Many have called the invasion of Ukraine the world’s first “TikTok war”, and experts say it is high time for the short video platform – once known primarily for silly… more ›
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Zakiya Dalila Harris was born and raised in Connecticut and is currently based in Brooklyn. https://www.theguardian.com/books/2021/jun/05/zakiya-dalila-harris-publishing-is-such-a-spoofable-world more ›
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Prolific author, radio DJ, and T-shirt designer Haruki Murakami has a reputation for being somewhat reclusive—but that doesn’t mean he’s managed to avoid controversy entirely. https://lithub.com/haruki-murakami-has-never-thought-about-changing-the-way-he-writes-female-characters/ more ›
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How do people view media they come across in everyday life, and what can that tell us about why they do (and do not) trust the news they encounter? In… more ›
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What it’s really going to change in the short term is who’s empowered to make the simulations of the future. In the national security sector, simulations are a $12B market… more ›
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A few years ago, the Indian OSM contributor said, they received a call from the Tibetan government-in-exile in Dharamshala, inviting them to hold a workshop on editing Wikipedia. “[They told… more ›
