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“For us, this is a way to let people read and ask questions at their own pace, instead of having them read through long screens of text. Often people aren’t engaged in stories because they haven’t had the right context.”
“No sabemos adónde nos llevará. El objetivo es descubrir su potencial para llegar a los lectores y, también, encontrar algunas ideas”.
“Los problemas con que se encontrarán ya los hemos tenido antes y podemos ayudarles con eso, esperando que consigan la misma retención y compromiso que nosotros”.
Only a few months old, the chat app has gotten major uptake in digitally savvy newsrooms. Death to email!
“Instead of giving a list of URLs that the user can access — which requires more work for the user — we can answer the question they asked.”
“Rather than despair, we need to find ways to highlight the people and processes behind our journalism.” Rubina Madan Fillion
The news and data giant has — with a relatively small team — built a generative AI that it says outperforms the competition on its own specific information needs.
If we stay on the current trajectory, it’s utterly plausible that AI language tools will begin to blend into our daily workflows, similar to how Google and Google Translate have.
Poe lets you use ChatGPT alongside a new rival named Claude — which seems to work better in important ways.
“So many of our practices and habits are simply those: practices and habits. They are not what defines the profession or what makes it useful to the public.” Laura E. Davis