Gestire una redazione nel mondo dell'AI

Gestire una redazione nel mondo dell'AI


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Ven 19 aprile 2024

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In this time of continuing financial challenges, only the biggest news media giants have the resources to hire AI experts to lead their responses to the challenges and opportunities the acceleration of AI is presenting. What about the rest of us? As a newsroom leader, how do you navigate this new AI world? What might you do to help your team respond to yet another disruption – perhaps the biggest one since publishing news on the Internet first began upending journalism.
Three leaders of smaller innovative digital newsrooms share how they are approaching these complex questions while maintaining journalistic integrity. They are fellows and alumni of the John S. Knight Journalism Fellowships program at Stanford University, which is near many of the Silicon Valley technology companies that are at the center of the AI boom.
Sponsored by John S. Knight Journalism Fellowships at Stanford University.


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Natalia Antelava is a co-founder and editor-in-chief of Coda Story, an award-winning newsroom that covers the roots of global crises. Originally from Tbilisi, Georgia, Natalia started her journalism career in West Africa and has been BBC's resident correspondent in the Caucasus, Central Asia, Middle East, Washington DC and India. She has covered wars in Georgia, Ukraine and Iraq and reported undercover from Burma, Yemen and Uzbekistan. Her investigations into human rights abuses in Central Asia, Iraq and the United States have won her a number of awards. Natalia has also written for the Guardian, Forbes magazine, New Yorker and CNN. She is the author of Coda's weekly Disinfo Matters newsletter and the host of a narrative podcast Undercurrents: Tech, Tyrants and Us, Coda’s collaboration with Audible which tells stories of people whose lives were turned upside down when digital technology collided with tyrants.

Dawn Garcia
Dawn Garcia

Dawn Garcia is the director of the John S. Knight Journalism Fellowships. She is a passionate advocate and mentor for diverse and emerging leaders who are working to transform journalism around the world. She ensures the JSK Fellowships is continually evolving to stay relevant to journalism. Dawn’s leadership style is collaborative and compassionate. Her “no brilliant jerks” motto is widely quoted by JSK Fellows and alumni – so much so that some fellows put it on a needlepoint sign for her office. It sets the tone for the entire program. Dawn, who is an alum of the program, works directly with fellows as an advisor. She helps them chart career paths and personal transformations through their Stanford experience. Earlier, as deputy director of JSK, Dawn helped lead the program’s transformation from a sabbatical model to one that coaches and challenges fellows to become innovative leaders and change agents who reinvent journalism. She also has ensured the program maintains its commit...

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Carolina Guerrero is the CEO of Radio Ambulante Studios, a groundbreaking Spanish-language podcast production company covering Latin America and US Latinx communities. With three shows – its flagship podcast, Radio Ambulante, the weekly news show, El hilo, and, its home for multipart series, Central – the company has grown from just a few part-time employees to more than thirty-four staff members in a dozen cities across Latin America, the US, and Europe. Under her leadership, Radio Ambulante Studios has won numerous journalism awards for both reporting and innovation to advance the fields of education, language learning, and community building. Carolina was a John S. Knight Journalism fellow at Stanford University and lives in New York.

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Akoto Ofori-Atta is co-founder and Chief Audience Officer of Capital B, a nonprofit local and national news organization serving Black Americans, set to launch this fall. Most recently, she was Managing Editor at The Trace, where she was responsible for partnerships, special projects, and editorial operations. As a founding editor, Akoto helped secure more than 170 local and national editorial partners for The Trace’s features and investigations. Previously, she held the position of Associate Editor and Social Media Manager at The Root and as a Senior Editor at Essence Magazine. In 2015, she completed a John S. Knight Journalism Fellowship at Stanford University, where she focused on issues surrounding diversity and the Black press. She was selected as a 2019-2020 Emerging Leader for the Institute of Nonprofit News.

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