I so disagree with this headline, which blames users for their loss of privacy in a digital ecology where they are given no choice and no alternative. #RegulatoryFailure#GDPR#UserRights
Everyone Wants Data Privacy, but No One Reads Privacy Agreements https://t.co/Uobtjtu2dN
"To err is human. But making the wrong call is both inevitable and painful". Τhe Guardian’s worst errors of judgment over 200 years: https://t.co/hFBCGswZrP #Journalism#Guardian200
Speaking of case studies - you can now view over 90 case studies featuring news org.s using #AI, in our accessible database. Thanks to LSE students and #JournalismAI interns @alicebesso and @PZaimis for putting this together!
https://t.co/YfnnloEQ3u
🎉Applications are open for our #GNIFellowship 2021!
Together with @GoogleNewsInit, we are offering 30 ambitious Fellowship placements across 14 countries in Europe. Apply now until 25 April 23:59 CEST! 👉https://t.co/gbIsQ9iGF6
The Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting is seeking applications for innovative data-driven journalism projects that spotlight under reported issues: https://t.co/Xx4nVfJjUe #datajournalism
What are the changes that AI and automation have made in the past few years to the production, distribution, and consumption of news globally? Read my latest article for the @PolisLSE blog: https://t.co/cXmSsZvBuW #Journalism#AI
What trends will be shaping #journalism in 2021?
This is the question at the heart of our 'Trends and predictions' report, authored by @nicnewman and based on a survey completed by 234 executives from 43 countries
📱 Read here
https://t.co/z3w7DEouJg
Are you ready for the #JournalismAI Festival tomorrow? Joining is easy:
1️⃣ Browse the programme & pick the sessions you want to attend
2️⃣ Find the access link in your inbox (or sign up if you haven't yet)
3️⃣ Grab a cup of coffee, and you're ready to roll!
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“The dedicated news tab will involve contractors paid by the social network selecting what they consider to be the main stories of the day from mainstream outlets”. https://t.co/JG8Sko1tb9 #Facebook#Media#News
While engaging with @PolisLSE new interview series, I had an insightful conversation with @AgnesStenbom about her role as a Responsible Data & AI Specialist and her thoughts on how AI can transform newsrooms. https://t.co/xmy8bV97tf #JournalismAI#LSE
There's been an important debate about diversity and journalism this year. In a new research report Polis fellow Karin Bromander asks how journalists relate to diversity policies at their work and suggests ways to improve engagement with the issues
https://t.co/qbR1d6Tcr8
#Google "plans to launch new #AI#ethics services before the end of [2020]. Initially, Google will offer... advice on tasks such as spotting racial bias in computer vision systems, or developing ethical guidelines that govern AI projects": https://t.co/X1xfAmMkdd @tsimonite#tech
Demise of Big Tech platforms like Facebook would pose serious risks to data privacy with damaging social and economic consequences, new study from @oiioxford@CJ_Ohman and @nikitaggarwal @oxfordethicslab @UniofOxford@PolicyR finds https://t.co/4dUnElE4CB
“I think before we get too much more integration of AI and government, we need to set the rules – figure out how we can use AI to do government the way we’d want it to be done,” @pnhoward told @llaurieclarke@Technology_NS
https://t.co/8PVIycPPdw