Q&A: A snapshot of how global newsrooms use AI Newsrooms surveyed call for more transparency from the technology companies creating AI systems October 3, 2023 By Sarah Grevy Gotfredsen
Q&A: The wireless telegraph changed journalism. AI will change it again. September 26, 2023 By Jem Bartholomew Artificial intelligence tools will likely change the face of news and the media industry, says the AP’s Aimee Rinehart.
Rumble wants your attention September 12, 2023 By Sarah Grevy Gotfredsen The alternative video platform became a hub for misinformation and conspiracy theories. Now, it wants to become a leader in culture.
Q&A: The EU’s Digital Services Act rewrites the internet’s rulebook September 6, 2023 By Jem Bartholomew Will the ‘Brussels Effect’ see big tech platforms change their behavior globally, not just in Europe?
Q&A: Uncovering the labor exploitation that powers AI August 29, 2023 By Jem Bartholomew Investigating how tech firms like OpenAI and Meta teach their algorithms right from wrong, TIME’s Billy Perrigo discovered routine exploitation in the Global South.
Q&A: On Being Sued by Elon Musk August 22, 2023 By Jem Bartholomew Unhappy with his reflection, Elon Musk is suing the mirror, says the Center for Countering Digital Hate chief executive Imran Ahmed.
Q&A: When automation in government services fails July 25, 2023 By Jem Bartholomew Human Rights Watch researcher Amos Toh talks about how public sector automation has sometimes left people destitute, and how to cover it.
Who are conservative news workers? We asked them. March 31, 2020 By Anthony Nadler, A.J. Bauer, and Magda Konieczna
Last year’s headlines are in danger of disappearing forever March 28, 2019 By Sharon Ringel and Angela Woodall
Podcast: Reckoning with Facebook’s dominance, and CNN’s Tanzina Vega on race & inequality April 5, 2017 By Pete Vernon