“We don’t know where this could take us. The goal is to find what potential there is as far as reaching our readers and possibly getting some stories out of it.”
No início da semana passada, a organização lançou o 1º Facebook Messenger Bot, que é projetado para coletar relatos sobre as experiências das pessoas com discurso de ódio na plataforma.
It automated live tweeting the Indian Premier League cricket games, which spanned a month and a half and involved 60 different matches and around 200 players.
“I’m not worried about this technology driving the humanity out of journalism. I’m really excited about the promise of technology bringing more humanity to journalism.” Also: a Michael Barbaro bot.
Phelps, Andrew. "This is how The New York Times is using bots to create more one-to-one experiences with readers." Nieman Journalism Lab. Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard, 26 Apr. 2017. Web. 20 Mar. 2025.
APA
Phelps, A. (2017, Apr. 26). This is how The New York Times is using bots to create more one-to-one experiences with readers. Nieman Journalism Lab. Retrieved March 20, 2025, from https://www.niemanlab.org/2017/04/this-is-how-the-new-york-times-is-using-bots-to-create-more-one-to-one-experiences-with-readers/
Chicago
Phelps, Andrew. "This is how The New York Times is using bots to create more one-to-one experiences with readers." Nieman Journalism Lab. Last modified April 26, 2017. Accessed March 20, 2025. https://www.niemanlab.org/2017/04/this-is-how-the-new-york-times-is-using-bots-to-create-more-one-to-one-experiences-with-readers/.
Wikipedia
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