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Why “Sorry, I don’t know” is sometimes the best answer: The Washington Post’s technology chief on its first AI chatbot
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Oct. 15, 2010, 5:29 p.m.

Links on Twitter: NYT launches new iPad app, blogging scholarship deadline coming up, Amanda Michel on data journalism

RT @romenesko: Tribune chief innovation officer Lee ABrams has resigned. http://journ.us/b28VYW »

ICYMI: @ProPublica‘s @AmandaRMichel on using Mechanical Turk for data journalism http://nie.mn/cFqjSr »

Kachingle says they won’t back down on their Stop The Paywall campaign to the NYT http://nie.mn/dzkPF6 »

"We see ourselves as a technology partner " Google in talks with publishers on pay models for news http://nie.mn/aiZeqt »

Attn kids out there: deadline for $10,000 blogging scholarship is coming up http://nie.mn/9gsS6G »

Keep the ads coming: Nielsen says 46 percent of iPad owners enjoy interactive ads on magazine apps http://nie.mn/c3UMl9 »

Analysis finds newspaper sites reached 61 percent of all adult Internet users in the US last month http://nie.mn/a0DymC »

$50 million donation will expand USC Anneneberg School with new digital newsroom and studios http://nie.mn/droDCy »

NYT replaces its Editors’ Choice iPad app with a full, free version http://nie.mn/ck5Dmz »

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