Fighting disinformation gets harder, just when it matters most
The Economist, 03 May 2024
Researchers and governments need to co-ordinate; tech companies need to open up.
The Economist, 03 May 2024
Researchers and governments need to co-ordinate; tech companies need to open up.
FDI Intelligence, 01 May 2024
Microsoft, Google and Amazon embed digital dominance with overseas data centre investments.
Reuters Institute, 18 April 2024
Here are a few highlights from the festival on social media, news avoidance, covering the war in Gaza, investigative journalism and the rise of AI.
Quartz, 28 March 2024
Beyond high-profile wins and faceplants, understated but impactful applications of generative AI are transforming newsrooms.
El Pais, 18 April 2024
The XVIII edition of the International Journalism Festival held in Perugia addresses the challenges of global communication.
Futura News, 02 May 2024
Prudence, attention, critical spirit. Don't be led astray by the enthusiasm for new technologies and define internal self-regulation strategies on the part of newspapers and journalistic organizations.
Forbes, 22 April 2024
Almost three quarters of people working in the news industry have used generative artificial intelligence (AI) in some professional capacity, according to a study by the Associated Press (AP).
Tech Policy Press, 26 April 2024
Last week, thousands of journalists, scholars, and others descended on Perugia, Italy for the annual International Journalism Festival.
Die ZEIT, 25 April 2024
An exclusive analysis of millions of job postings shows where artificial intelligence is taking over work. Find out if your industry is affected.
PC Magazine, 24 April 2024
Machine learning researchers at Stanford have developed an innovative way to moderate online content—one that could potentially make the web less polarizing and divisive.
The Sun, 28 April 2024
A CHILLING new AI robot designed to mimic human behaviour has learnt difficult tasks in just 24 hours.
Dagens Nyheter, 19 April 2024
The new AI is not only creative and artistically inclined. It's also a bit crazy! Just look at ChatGPT, which accused a completely innocent law professor of sexual harassment. What, then, will be left for us humans?