So Twitter now has a new logo, and it’s not even original. Nikon had the design first with their Z series mirrorless camera launch years ago, and #ElonMusk blatantly copies the design … maybe he used AI??
@NikonUSA@NikonCanada#TwitterLogo@Reuters@CBCNews
We are happy to see leaders in Canadian media @globeandmail are considering the looming impacts of AI on credibility. And that there is a hard line against using AI for news photography.
From head of visual journalism @mattfrehner: https://t.co/AJ1kjRQF2F
Amid a deadly spree of mass shootings, news organizations deliver a unified message: "Enough is enough. This must stop. A RELENTLESS PACE OF SHOOTINGS; A NATION ON EDGE" #GunReformNow https://t.co/2ufGZysrpC
A Chinese photographer captures his family's immigration journey to America - Washington Post. (And some nice design help on this by Canadian @natvineberg). https://t.co/IwF5sTazEP
Our deep dive into this transaction reveals it was purchased for $7.8 million over the assessed value, after BC Housing commissioned a second appraisal that bumped the value up closer to the offer Atira had secured. https://t.co/wkduHJn0XH
I'm cutting her a little slack; she's not an analyst or a journalist and is under a lot of pressure on live TV to be engaging. That said, this sums up the patronizing treatment of Tuvalu for decades as it fights harder than anyone for climate policy reform. What's England done?
"I’d like to bring other photojournalists into a more honest and open conversation about the ambiguities of our work, and how we might reframe and redefine the stories we tell about violence, conflict and human dignity." https://t.co/4JiK2fv7TM
I’m honored to be named Photographer of the Year by @NPPA! I want to thank my @washingtonpost@WashPostPhoto family for their support. I also want to thank our #Ukrainian colleagues for making the sacrifice to leave their families and stay with us to show the brutally of this war