“Data can be used to provide
deeper insights into what is
happening around us and
how it might affect us…”
Catherine Gicheru - bit.ly/catherine-data-interview
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“Data can help
journalists speak
truth to power”
Catherine Gicheru - bit.ly/catherine-data-interview
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@carolstran
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@carolstran
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Maria Ronderos - bit.ly/genuine-journalism
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“Intelligent machine can
turbo-power journalists’
reporting, creativity and ability
to engage audiences…”
Maria Ronderos - bit.ly/genuine-journalism
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“…an algorithm can help
reporters arrange, sort and
produce content at a speed
never thought possible.”
Maria Ronderos - bit.ly/genuine-journalism
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@carolstran
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@carolstran
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@carolstran
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WASHINGTON
POST
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HELIOGRAF
bit.ly/heliograf
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bit.ly/heliograf
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FORBES
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BERTIE
bit.ly/forbes-bertie
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bit.ly/folio-bertie
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LA TIMES
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QUAKEBOT
bit.ly/quakebot-story
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bit.ly/quakebot-reports
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bit.ly/quakebot-code
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THE HOMICIDE
REPORT
homicide.latimes.com
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homicide.latimes.com
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GUARDIAN
AUSTRALIA
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REPORTER MATE
bit.ly/reportermate
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github.com/nickjevershed/Reportermate-Lib
ReporterMate is
open source
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PROPUBLICA
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TEACHING A MACHINE WHAT
CONGRESS CARES ABOUT
bit.ly/congress-ml
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BUZZFEED
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TRAINING A COMPUTER
TO SEARCH FOR
HIDDEN SPY PLANES
bit.ly/buzzfeed-spy-planes
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NEW YORK TIMES
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MODERATING
COMMENTS
bit.ly/nyt-comments
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Perspective API
perspectiveapi.com
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Coral Project’s
Talk
bit.ly/talk-docs
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WIRED
MAGAZINE
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Trint
trint.com
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AL JAZEERA
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DRONE REPORTERS
IN WAR ZONES
bit.ly/fmls-keynote
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bit.ly/fmls-keynote
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BLOOMBERG
REUTERS
AP
YAHOO
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QUARTZ AI
STUDIO
qz.ai
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GOOGLE
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Facets
bit.ly/facets-ml
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Google News Initiative
bit.ly/google-ni
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Journalism AI
bit.ly/journo-ai
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MOZILLA
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OpenNews
opennews.org
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Mozilla Information
Trust Initiative (MITI)
bit.ly/miti-wiki
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bit.ly/mozfest-journo
MozFest
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@carolstran
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Elements of
Journalism
bit.ly/elements-of-journo
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“Journalism should
serve as an independent
monitor of power”
Bill Kovatch and Tom Rosenstiel - bit.ly/elements-of-journo
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@carolstran
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@carolstran
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@carolstran
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bit.ly/spj-ethics
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@carolstran
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“Journalists need to develop a
fluency in AI before it disrupts both
our newsrooms and our society.”
Latoya Peterson - bit.ly/journo-needs-ai