Who owns the AI tools journalists use? A new study exposes a dangerous transparency gap “To maintain the integrity of journalism in the age of AI, it is essential to understand who has a stake in these companies,” says author Sydney Martin.
Who owns the AI tools journalists use? A new study exposes a dangerous transparency gap “To maintain the integrity of journalism in the age of AI, it is essential to understand who has a stake in these companies,” says author Sydney Martin.
This journalist wants you to try open-source AI: “AI is shiny, but value comes from the ideas people have to use it” Hugging Face’s Florent Daudens on what open-source AI is, how journalists can use it and why he thinks they should.
This journalist wants you to try open-source AI: “AI is shiny, but value comes from the ideas people have to use it” Hugging Face’s Florent Daudens on what open-source AI is, how journalists can use it and why he thinks they should.
How AI can help journalists rebuild a fraying connection with their audiences “It might be possible to use AI to create new versions that are a better fit for how people access news,” writes our Director of Research, Richard Fletcher.
How AI can help journalists rebuild a fraying connection with their audiences “It might be possible to use AI to create new versions that are a better fit for how people access news,” writes our Director of Research, Richard Fletcher.
I created an AI chatbot to speak to my country’s budget. Here’s how I did it Filipino journalist Jaemark Tordecilla explains how he made and refined a tool that makes it easier to report on public spending in his home country.
I created an AI chatbot to speak to my country’s budget. Here’s how I did it Filipino journalist Jaemark Tordecilla explains how he made and refined a tool that makes it easier to report on public spending in his home country.
AI-generated slop is quietly seizing the internet. Is it a threat to journalism or a problem that will fix itself? Three experts discuss the rise of low-quality content and its implications for the profession, the news industry and the public sphere.
AI-generated slop is quietly seizing the internet. Is it a threat to journalism or a problem that will fix itself? Three experts discuss the rise of low-quality content and its implications for the profession, the news industry and the public sphere.
Neither humans-in-the-loop nor transparency labels will save the news media when it comes to AI “The notion of a human needing to intervene in every decision undercuts the idea of speeding up various tasks,” argues our researcher Felix M. Simon.
Neither humans-in-the-loop nor transparency labels will save the news media when it comes to AI “The notion of a human needing to intervene in every decision undercuts the idea of speeding up various tasks,” argues our researcher Felix M. Simon.