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“If we don’t change our thinking, the next incoming president will be the last president.”
Dystopian, yes — but tools don’t have to be perfect to be useful to journalists.
Plus: Journalists’ perception of their own news orgs’ bias, what “impartial” actually means to audiences, and when the public might intervene in journalist harassment.
“Is it ready for primetime, ready to be released to the masses? Absolutely not…But can it be done? Can you design an AI system that attends a city meeting and generates a story? Yeah, I did it.”
Access to Twitter’s API has been mostly free to researchers for more than a decade. So how does $210,000 a month sound?
Plus: The trouble with journalists’ involvement in news literacy programs, soft news as a gateway to propaganda, and social media editors between news and marketing.
OptOut aims to be a daily news app “100% free from corporate media narratives.”
“Part of what makes DeSantis different is how he has paired his efforts to elevate partisan media with public policies meant to destabilize independent media.”
Poe lets you use ChatGPT alongside a new rival named Claude — which seems to work better in important ways.