21st May 2024 Seven lessons for journalism in the age of extreme heat Earlier this month members and alumni of the Oxford Climate Journalism Network met to explore heat and how to cover it. Here are our takeaways.
21st May 2024 Seven lessons for journalism in the age of extreme heat Earlier this month members and alumni of the Oxford Climate Journalism Network met to explore heat and how to cover it. Here are our takeaways.
20th May 2024 How news coverage, often uncritical, helps build up the AI hype “Research suggests that reporting tends to be led by industry sources, and often takes claims at face value,” our Director Rasmus Nielsen writes.
20th May 2024 How news coverage, often uncritical, helps build up the AI hype “Research suggests that reporting tends to be led by industry sources, and often takes claims at face value,” our Director Rasmus Nielsen writes.
9th May 2024 Indian journalists turned to YouTube to dodge Modi’s censorship. Some of their channels are now being blocked As the country votes in this year’s crucial election, news channels are being banned or demonetised in a move criticised by press freedom groups.
9th May 2024 Indian journalists turned to YouTube to dodge Modi’s censorship. Some of their channels are now being blocked As the country votes in this year’s crucial election, news channels are being banned or demonetised in a move criticised by press freedom groups.
10th May 2024 Mar Cabra from The Self-Investigation on how media leaders can protect their teams (and themselves) from burnout Cabra’s exhaustion after winning a Pulitzer Prize encouraged her to help others. In this interview she offers valuable tips for newsroom managers.
10th May 2024 Mar Cabra from The Self-Investigation on how media leaders can protect their teams (and themselves) from burnout Cabra’s exhaustion after winning a Pulitzer Prize encouraged her to help others. In this interview she offers valuable tips for newsroom managers.
13th May 2024 How Rest of World is tracking AI use around elections worldwide Features Director Victoria Turk explains how the news site is running a tracker for instances of AI use around elections this year.
13th May 2024 How Rest of World is tracking AI use around elections worldwide Features Director Victoria Turk explains how the news site is running a tracker for instances of AI use around elections this year.
3rd May 2024 In a Europe increasingly fractured, this project is betting on one-on-one talks as a way to find common ground Hosted by ZEIT ONLINE ahead of the EU elections, Europe Talks matches people from different countries for conversations on seven divisive issues.
3rd May 2024 In a Europe increasingly fractured, this project is betting on one-on-one talks as a way to find common ground Hosted by ZEIT ONLINE ahead of the EU elections, Europe Talks matches people from different countries for conversations on seven divisive issues.
6th May 2024 AI newsroom guidelines look very similar, says a researcher who studied them. He thinks this is bad news Tomás Dodds, who’s looked at 37 AI rules in 17 countries, warns against “rigid, top-down” principles and calls to celebrate a diversity of approaches.
6th May 2024 AI newsroom guidelines look very similar, says a researcher who studied them. He thinks this is bad news Tomás Dodds, who’s looked at 37 AI rules in 17 countries, warns against “rigid, top-down” principles and calls to celebrate a diversity of approaches.
29th April 2024 Generative AI is already helping fact-checkers. But it’s proving less useful in small languages and outside the West Experts from Norway, Georgia and Ghana discuss the limitations of this technology. Will AI platforms improve things in the years to come?
29th April 2024 Generative AI is already helping fact-checkers. But it’s proving less useful in small languages and outside the West Experts from Norway, Georgia and Ghana discuss the limitations of this technology. Will AI platforms improve things in the years to come?