Il giornalismo può sopravvivere all'AI?
Ven 19 aprile 2024
10:00 - 10:50
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Artificial intelligence poses existential challenges and transformative opportunities for journalism and the future of the news industry. This panel brings together journalists and technologists to explore the types of interventions needed to secure a future where journalism can survive and thrive, and what journalism might look like a few years from now.
For example, what to do about copyright and licensing – on the one hand a few media organizations have successfully struck licensing deals with AI companies whereas most have been left behind. Could news media bargaining codes help rectify this? Some newsrooms, like Rappler and Axel Springer, are partnering with AI companies like OpenAI to integrate generative AI into their newsrooms while others are creating their own foundational large language models. Others, like the New York Times, are suing to not only demand fair compensation but demand that OpenAI and Microsoft dismantle the foundations models underpinning ChatGPT and other pioneering generative AI applications. What has been learned so far and what might this mean for other newsrooms? How should we think about using AI given the fundamental challenges it poses to the future of journalism. Also, the importance of brand, authentication and provenance will become increasingly important to differentiate between GenAI content and botified news. How are journalists and news outlets adapting or adopting AI to address the disinformation glut? Moreover, as chatbots curate bespoke individualized news and new generative applications are developed, what might journalism look like as generative AI becomes integrated and mainstreamed? Should we tie the future of journalism to AI and what choice do we really have?
Moderated by Courtney Radsch.
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Palazzo dei Priori (Perugia)
Il Palazzo dei Priori, o comunale, è uno dei migliori esempi d'Italia di palazzo pubblico dell'età comunale. Sorge nella centrale Piazza IV Novembre a Perugia, in Umbria. Si estende lungo Corso Vannucci fino a via Boncambi. È ancora oggi sede di parte del Municipio e, al terzo piano, della Galleria nazionale dell'Umbria. Deve il suo nome ai Priori, la massima autorità politica al governo della città in epoca medievale.
Julia Angwin
Julia Angwin is an award-winning investigative journalist, a bestselling author, a New York Times contributing Opinion writer and a Walter Shorenstein Media and Democracy Fellow at Harvard Kennedy School’s Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy. She is the founder of Proof News, a new nonprofit journalism studio which launched in March 2024. In 2018, she founded The Markup, a nonprofit newsroom that investigates the impacts of technology on society. From 2014 to 2018, Julia was a senior reporter at the independent news organization ProPublica, where she led an investigative team that was a Finalist for a Pulitzer Prize in Explanatory Reporting in 2017 and won a Gerald Loeb Award in 2018. From 2000 to 2013, she was a reporter at The Wall Street Journal, where she led a privacy investigative team that was a Finalist for a Pulitzer Prize in Explanatory Reporting in 2011 and won a Gerald Loeb Award in 2010. In 2003, she was on a team of reporters at The Wall Street Jo...
Meredith Broussard
Data journalist Meredith Broussard is an associate professor at the Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute of New York University, research director at the NYU Alliance for Public Interest Technology, and the author of several books, including More Than a Glitch: Confronting Race, Gender, and Ability Bias in Tech (The MIT Press, 2023) and Artificial Unintelligence: How Computers Misunderstand the World (The MIT Press, 2019). Her academic research focuses on artificial intelligence in investigative reporting and ethical AI, with a particular interest in using data analysis for social good. She appeared in the 2020 documentary Coded Bias, an official selection of the Sundance Film Festival that was nominated for an Emmy Award and an NAACP Image Award. She is an affiliate faculty member at the Moore Sloan Data Science Environment at the NYU Center for Data Science, a 2019 Reynolds Journalism Institute Fellow, and her work has been supported by New America, the Institute of Museum & Lib...
Dhruv Mehrotra
Dhruv Mehrotra is an investigative data reporter for WIRED. He uses technology to find, build, and analyze datasets for storytelling. Before joining WIRED, he worked for the Center for Investigative Reporting and was a researcher at New York University's Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences. At Gizmodo, he was on a team that won an Edward R. Murrow Award for Investigative Reporting for their story Prediction: Bias. Mehrotra is based in New York.
Courtney Radsch
Courtney C. Radsch is a journalist, author and scholar who writes and speaks about the way technology impacts journalism. She is the Director of the Center for Journalism and Liberty at the Open Markets Institute where she produces and oversees cutting-edge research into news media market structures and helps design smart policy solutions to protect and bolster journalism’s financial and editorial independence. Her current research focuses on AI governance, technology policy, and the future of journalism and she advises policymakers and publishers around the world on issues like news media bargaining codes, generative AI and disinformation. Radsch is the author of Cyberactivism and Citizen Journalism in Egypt: Digital Dissidence and Political Change (Palgrave-Macmillan, 2016) and has published in top media outlets including The New York Times, Forbes, The Guardian, Newsweek, Al Jazeera, the Columbia Journalism Review, and Project Syndicate, among others, as well as peer-reviewed an...