The interactive tool uses AI to search transcripts and calculate the screen time of public figures on cable TV.
Source: Stanford launches AI-powered TV news analyzer | Stanford News
The interactive tool uses AI to search transcripts and calculate the screen time of public figures on cable TV.
Source: Stanford launches AI-powered TV news analyzer | Stanford News
As the volume of available information expands, the fraction a person is able to absorb shrinks. To break this cycle, computer scientists say we need new algorithms that prioritize a broader view over fulfilling consumer biases.
Source: New Algorithms Could Reduce Polarization Driven By Information Overload | News & Events
The company, owned by Google’s parent, introduced a free tool it calls Assembler to sort out real images from fake ones.
Source: Tool to Help Journalists Spot Doctored Images Is Unveiled by Jigsaw – The New York Times
For the first time, researchers have demonstrated a skew in the delivery of political ads based on the content of those ads alone.
«Αν το πρώτο πράγμα που σας έρχεται στο μυαλό όταν ακούτε τη φράση “τεχνητή νοημοσύνη στη δημοσιογραφία” είναι ένα ρομπότ που γράφει σε ένα πληκτρολόγιο, τότε σίγουρα έχετε καταλάβει κάτι εσφαλμένα», τονίζει ο Ματίας Περέτι, διαχειριστής του προγράμματος έρευνας που εκπονεί από τον περασμένο Απρίλιο το London School of Economics and Political Sciences (LSE) σε συνεργασία με την Google News Initiative για τις εφαρμογές της τεχνητής νοημοσύνης (AI) στη δημοσιογραφία.
Source: Η τεχνητή νοημοσύνη «χωράει» στην ενημέρωση | Κόσμος | Η ΚΑΘΗΜΕΡΙΝΗ
After raising $6 million, the start-up NewsGuard, co-founded by Steve Brill, has signed Microsoft as its first major client. The main goal: to combat the spread of false stories on the internet.
Source: Veterans of the News Business Are Now Fighting Fakes – The New York Times
Fast, accurate and no typos! Bloomberg News, The Washington Post and The Associated Press test out machine-generated journalism.