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  • Rest of World Labor x Tech Reporting Fellowship | Rest of World

    March 23, 2023

    Rest of World is excited to announce a new opportunity for reporters native to regions outside the West who want to produce a deeply reported body of work on how […]

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  • Journalists should be looking for undocumented APIs. Here’s how to start. | Nieman Journalism Lab

    March 22, 2023

    At The Markup, we build our own datasets, a lot. It’s one of the core tenets of our newsroom, and how we test our hypothesis-driven journalism. One way we do […]

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  • Two years after the Atlanta shootings, equitable coverage of the AAPI community remains elusive | Poynter

    March 16, 2023

    It was a deeply painful time, another violent expression of centuries-old racism against Asians and Asian Americans. From the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 to Japanese incarceration camps during WWII […]

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  • Q&A: Victor Pickard on the layoffs at NPR, and how to better support public and local media | Columbia Journalism Review

    March 16, 2023

    Recently, NPR announced that it would lay off ten percent of its staff and eliminate vacant positions to compensate for an estimated thirty-million-dollar shortfall in revenue. John Lansing, the CEO, […]

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  • The Impact We Generate Discussion Series | AI, Media & Democracy

    March 7, 2023

    March 21, April 18 and May 30 2023 at 16:00 In recent months, increased media attention has been given to AI-driven applications like Stable Diffusion, Dall-E, GPT-3, ChatGPT and Bard. […]

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  • AI will not revolutionise journalism, but it is far from a fad | Oxford Internet Institute

    March 7, 2023

    If it were up to ChatGPT, the introduction to this piece would read as follows: ‘Many people seem to believe that artificial intelligence, specifically large language models like ChatGPT, will […]

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  • How will journalists use ChatGPT? Clues from a newsroom that’s been using AI for years | Nieman Journalism Lab

    March 2, 2023

    The Oakland Tribune, in the late 1990s, operated much the way newspapers had for decades, with a few recent additions. The beige desktop computer that each of us reporters worked […]

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  • Where did Facebook’s funding for journalism really go? | Columbia Journalism Review

    February 28, 2023

    “People want more local news, and local newsrooms are looking for more support,” Campbell Brown wrote in 2019 when Meta (then Facebook) announced its three-year, $300 million commitment to global […]

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  • The Joint Computation + Journalism European Data & Computational Journalism Conference

    February 22, 2023

    The Joint Computation+Journalism and European Data & Computational Journalism Conference aims to bring together industry, practitioners and academics in the fields of journalism and news production. It will be hosted […]

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  • AMERICAN VIEWS 2022: Part 2, TRUST MEDIA AND DEMOCRACY | Knight Foundation

    February 22, 2023

    Democracy in America relies on an independent press to inform citizens with accurate information. Yet today, two forces pose significant challenges to this function: the growing struggle of news organizations […]

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