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⚙️This Wednesday, for our Global Journalism Seminar we will be joined by AI and media expert Bahareh Heravi of University of Surrey who will be sharing tips on how to practically use Artificial Intelligence in newsrooms.
🕐13:00 UK time
🖋️Sign up here: us02web.zoom.us/webinar/regist…
🇪🇺 For our #RISJSeminars , journalist peter pomerantsev discussed how to navigate misinformation in the context of the EU elections, highlighting increasing polarisation and the growing importance of identity.
Full video + summary by Marina Adami
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'Hay países donde los reporteros son agresivos en sus investigaciones sobre un determinado ámbito político y en cambio se muestran cómplices con otros sectores del mismo ámbito', dice Rasmus Kleis Nielsen, director del Reuters Institute elpais.com/eps/2024-05-25…
An increasing amount of people avoid the news on purpose.
A new book by Benjamin Toff, Ruth Palmer & Rasmus Kleis Nielsen examines the reasons behind this.
Read this Reuters Institute excerpt from the book with 5 things journalists can do to fight news avoidance. buff.ly/3WlQiMl
Indian journalists turned to YouTube to dodge Modi’s censorship. Amid this year’s crucial election, some of those news channels are being banned or demonetised in a move criticised by press freedom groups
✍️ A piece by Raksha Kumar
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NEW on our website
Our journalist Marina Adami spoke with Vicki Turk, features director Rest of World, to learn more about the outlet's 2024 AI Elections Tracker.
Click to read below
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'Empathy does not divest us of efficiency. Instead, it’s more likely to encourage it'
We've just published this excerpt from HANNAH STORM new book on mental health and wellbeing for journalists, published by Routledge Books
Our weekend read
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🇪🇺 For our #RISJSeminars , journalist peter pomerantsev discussed how to navigate misinformation in the context of the EU elections, highlighting increasing polarisation and the growing importance of identity.
Full video + summary by Marina Adami
reutersinstitute.politics.ox.ac.uk/calendar/truth…
A cobertura sobre IA se apoia basicamente em fontes das empresas do ramo, e os jornalistas assimilam sua visão otimista. Falta senso crítico e distanciamento. Não estamos nem falando do jornalismo brasileiro... é geral, diz Rasmus Kleis Nielsen do Reuters Institute
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El docente e investigador Tomas Dodds Tomás Dodds charla con Gretel Kahn sobre las reacciones de los #periodistas y gestores de #medios ante el auge de la inteligencia artificial generativa #IA en esta interesante entrevista. Vía Reuters Institute tinyurl.com/mt9sva3u
🇪🇺 For our #RISJSeminars , journalist peter pomerantsev discussed how to navigate misinformation in the context of the EU elections, highlighting increasing polarisation and the growing importance of identity.
Full video + summary by Marina Adami
reutersinstitute.politics.ox.ac.uk/calendar/truth…
'Empathy does not divest us of efficiency. Instead, it’s more likely to encourage it'
We've just published this excerpt from HANNAH STORM new book on mental health and wellbeing for journalists, published by Routledge Books
Click to read
reutersinstitute.politics.ox.ac.uk/news/how-exerc…
'Research suggests that reporting tends to be led by industry sources, and often take claims at face value'
✍️ Rasmus Kleis Nielsen on how news coverage, often uncritical, is helping build up the AI hype. With references to Scott Babwah Brennen Saba Rebecca Brause /@[email protected] and others
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