16th October 2023 ChatGPT is now online: here’s a look at how it browses and reports the latest news As the popular chatbot gets access to up-to-date information, we asked it questions about different news stories to see how it fared.
16th October 2023 ChatGPT is now online: here’s a look at how it browses and reports the latest news As the popular chatbot gets access to up-to-date information, we asked it questions about different news stories to see how it fared.
13th October 2023 BBC expert on debunking Israel-Hamas war visuals: “The volume of misinformation on Twitter was beyond anything I’ve ever seen” “You have to be 100% certain before publishing and show the audience why something is false,” says Shayan Sardarizadeh.
13th October 2023 BBC expert on debunking Israel-Hamas war visuals: “The volume of misinformation on Twitter was beyond anything I’ve ever seen” “You have to be 100% certain before publishing and show the audience why something is false,” says Shayan Sardarizadeh.
13th October 2023 To cover climate change well, journalists must be prepared to identify what misinformation looks like Climate denial is much less common. But climate “delay” can take many forms, argues Gerhard Maier
13th October 2023 To cover climate change well, journalists must be prepared to identify what misinformation looks like Climate denial is much less common. But climate “delay” can take many forms, argues Gerhard Maier
12th October 2023 As social media turns away from the news, publishers meet audiences on other channels Editors from Spain, Ecuador and the US on their strategies in the light of Twitter and Facebook retreating from news.
12th October 2023 As social media turns away from the news, publishers meet audiences on other channels Editors from Spain, Ecuador and the US on their strategies in the light of Twitter and Facebook retreating from news.
6th October 2023 When it comes to “green” finance, journalists must be willing to dig behind the jargon To beat greenwashing, go back to journalistic basics, argues Alexandre Karghoo
6th October 2023 When it comes to “green” finance, journalists must be willing to dig behind the jargon To beat greenwashing, go back to journalistic basics, argues Alexandre Karghoo
3rd October 2023 As Pakistan approaches a crucial election, its media watchdog bans critical voices from TV “A regulator created to safeguard public interest and improve ethics has turned into an instrument of censorship,” says editor Raza Rumi.
3rd October 2023 As Pakistan approaches a crucial election, its media watchdog bans critical voices from TV “A regulator created to safeguard public interest and improve ethics has turned into an instrument of censorship,” says editor Raza Rumi.
29th September 2023 Climate journalists need to connect the dots between climate change and the invasion of Ukraine Countries are already feeling the links between fossil fuels and economic dependence, says Baktygul Chynybaeva
29th September 2023 Climate journalists need to connect the dots between climate change and the invasion of Ukraine Countries are already feeling the links between fossil fuels and economic dependence, says Baktygul Chynybaeva
26th September 2023 Applying for the Oxford Climate Journalism Network: Everything you need to know Are you thinking about applying for the OCJN? Our colleague Katherine Dunn addresses some of the questions you may have.
26th September 2023 Applying for the Oxford Climate Journalism Network: Everything you need to know Are you thinking about applying for the OCJN? Our colleague Katherine Dunn addresses some of the questions you may have.
25th September 2023 How the BBC fact-checks celebrity deaths (and other prominent news stories) “Audiences want to understand how editorial decisions are made in a newsroom and how things are verified,” says reporter Daniel Rosney
25th September 2023 How the BBC fact-checks celebrity deaths (and other prominent news stories) “Audiences want to understand how editorial decisions are made in a newsroom and how things are verified,” says reporter Daniel Rosney