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Phoebe Connelly on prompt training, AI anxieties, and her first-of-its-kind role
“We want everyone to feel they’ve got skin in the game here.”
Three experts in fact-checking and misinformation explain how false narratives are created and spread to Spanish-speaking audiences.
“Even if ironic satire isn’t great at persuading people to change their minds, research shows it does subtly shape how we think about and engage with our political world.”
“People experience war on a personal level, and our ability to communicate extraordinary stress on an individual human level is the goal of good war reporting.”
Reporter Patrick Lohmann has lived in New Mexico for most of his life, but covering the Hermits Peak-Calf Canyon Fire required building trust in a divided community. Here’s how he did it.
Ask FT is in a very limited beta, but it promises to bring the wisdom of its archives to bear on your information needs.
Plus: What investment ownership has done to local news, the credibility of photos on social media vs. news sites, and Republicans in Congress share far more low-quality news than ordinary people do.