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Tag: Artificial intelligence

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January 23, 2023
RJI Fellows Class of 2022-2023

Adding pre-publish options to the SEO Slack tool

Using keywords, AI and automation for pre-publish insights.

[L-R] Brian Manzullo, the social, search and audience editor at the Detroit Free Press; Theresa Poulson, senior product manager at McClatchy; Harold Goodridge, digital director at First Coast News; and David Higgerson, chief digital chief digital publisher at UK-based newspaper group Reach plc.
September 23, 2022
RJI Fellows Class of 2022-2023

ONA22: Metrics and mission don’t have to stay separate

At ONA22, yesterday’s Tech Trends talk tying the future of journalism to AI and the metaverse gave way to a discussion today about using AI and data-driven decision-making to connect more closely with audiences.

Can journalism get ahead of the Metaverse?
May 18, 2022
RJI Fellows Class of 2022-2023

Can journalism get ahead of the Metaverse?

This is not the first rodeo for journalism and augmented reality and the like but it might be an ideal time for inroads and progress.

Marc Lavallee
September 22, 2021
RJI Fellows Class of 2022-2023

When and how should we use AI in news?

We spoke with Marc Lavallee of The New York Times about newsrooms incorporating AI technology and tools into their work.

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September 7, 2021
RJI Fellows Class of 2022-2023

How does an AI news editor compare to a human editor?

There are pros and cons to using AI as your editor.

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December 20, 2019
RJI Fellows Class of 2022-2023

RJI 2019: Strengthening journalism, connecting with citizens, preserving content and exploring tech

As another year ends, the Donald W. Reynolds Journalism Institute reflects on some of its accomplishments and lessons learned with a mission of helping journalism survive and thrive.

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April 10, 2019
RJI Fellows Class of 2022-2023

What to do with too many images

RJI digital curator Edward McCain begins quest to rank and sort photo files through AI

April 9, 2019
RJI Fellows Class of 2022-2023

AI isn’t taking journalists’ jobs. It is making them smarter and more efficient

Utopian or dystopian? When it comes to artificial intelligence and machine learning, how journalists view the technology, and how willing they are to delve into the many layers it can empower, is the secret sauce in creating a better workplace. Five journalists from The Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, WIRED, Dogtown Media and Graphika visited … Continued

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March 12, 2019
RJI Fellows Class of 2022-2023

RJI Innovation Series tackles artificial intelligence to embrace opportunities, fight challenges

Artificial intelligence poses a number of threats and opportunities to the news industry. News outlets such as Bloomberg and The Washington Post have used robots to help produce content. But some journalists fear robots might replace them.

Robot on laptop
February 20, 2019
RJI Fellows Class of 2022-2023

A robot commits libel. Who is responsible?

For all their apparent infallibility, bots, like their human predecessors, are also vulnerable to mistakes.One of the worst mistakes is committing libel. How should courts treat cases in which a robot generates a defamatory statement?

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