It’s been so intriguing to follow developments in AI over the last year + but the one that has my heart is my AI bird feeder, Bird Buddy. The camera identifies visitors in your back yard and you can name specific birds and be notified when they pay you a visit. Here’s Blue + JJ💙
The New York Times is debuting enhanced bios, a new, first-person format for author pages focused on several themes including coverage, background, ethics and more. https://t.co/dzCK2Homn4
Doing it again! Some friends and I organized a small (but surprisingly mighty/international!) art book fair this weekend. Zines, prints, paper engineering, chocolate, small curated displays, and tarot readings! Come!
Dec 3-4 (sat/sun) 1-5pm
366 Devoe St (ground floor)
Brooklyn
Another helpful explanation from the NYT. Like its explainers on use of anonymous sources and political reporting, this tells people how journalism works. I hope others do this.
What can we do to get people to trust us?
How can design make a website more authoritative, a space safer, and a person more trustworthy?
Join me at noon ET for a conversation with @dashalom, designer at NYT & Adjunct Professor at NYU & Columbia.
https://t.co/6CDCXiOrTB
!!! Work from the awesome participants in our paper engineering class @CooperType . (ahhhh! i'm so impressed!)
Teaching again this summer: https://t.co/kS5E2wAhIm
Our team is hiring a creative engineer to help explore dimensions of trust, credibility, transparency and accountability in @nytimes journalism and product experiences. Work in NYC or remotely. 🔎 Ping me if you’re interested in learning more. https://t.co/kfPyzCGE8L
Over the last month or so @nytimes we’ve started to show off a new byline/dateline format that’s more plainspoken about who we are and where we’re doing our reporting. Here are some recent examples. Would love your feedback.
From @petersgoodman https://t.co/VnKOXX1Vw7
Jews across America are watching the news from Texas and thinking the same thing:
It could have been my synagogue.
It could have been my children's Jewish school.
It could have been our Jewish community center.
Dalit Shalom (@dashalom), a lead designer at The New York Times, has been selected by @nytimes to be a 2022 Sulzberger Fellow! She will partner with @tysone on their project.
Project: Building trust in journalism.
.@nytopinion announced yesterday that it is retiring the name "Op-Ed" for pieces written by outside contributors. Here's how a team of editors, designers and strategists redesigned the new "Guest Essay." https://t.co/Y5FJyywuQr
@phbrbrts@nytimes@TheDailyShow@aspiegelnpr@LukeVanderPloeg Thanks for raising this Phoebe! Accuracy is paramount to us here, and our current process for transcribing requires a fine tooth comb that results in a longer wait. I can assure you this is something we are actively working on!