Giornalismo freelance nell'era dell'AI
Sab 20 aprile 2024
15:00 - 15:50
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To thrive in the age of AI, freelance journalists need to know how to adapt. This expert-led panel session will explore the challenges and opportunities of AI for freelancers and discuss how they can utilise AI tools to enhance their skills and become more efficient. Though aimed at freelancers, this session would be useful to any journalist seeking to understand how to use AI technologies to their advantage.
Moderated by Abigail Edge.
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Palazzo Graziani (Perugia)
Costruzione di origine medioevale Palazzo Graziani è stato sottoposto ad interventi che nel corso dei secoli ne hanno modificato ed ampliato la struttura. Situato in Corso Vannucci, l’immobile è sede della Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio ed ora anche della nuova Fondazione CARIPERUGIA ARTE. Nel 1895 Annibale Brugnoli realizzò quattro grandi quadri ad olio sulle pareti e quattro grandi dipinti murali sulla volta di quello che successivamente venne chiamato “Salone del Brugnoli”, ancora oggi la sala di maggior pregio dell’intero complesso.
Anna Codrea-Rado
Anna Codrea-Rado is a freelance journalist who covers business, culture and technology for publications including the New York Times, Financial Times, Business Insider, the Guardian, Wired, Monocle, the BBC, Vice and many others.
Abigail Edge
Abigail Edge is an independent journalist and media consultant, helping news publishers and startups in Europe and North America to devise innovative strategies for news products, audience development and editorial training/workflows. She is a co-founder and director of the Society of Freelance Journalists (SFJ), a global Slack community of 3,000+ members, which provides advocacy, opportunities and support to the growing freelance media sector. In 2020, SFJ contributed to a House of Lords report on the future of UK journalism. Abigail was a teaching fellow at Google News Lab, a senior journalist at BBC Politics, and worked on the JournalismAI Festival with Polis, the journalism think-tank at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). She is an awardee of the Guardian’s Scott Trust Bursary. As a journalist, Abigail specialises in longform journalism. She writes for the Guardian and Narratively and is currently working on her first book. She is also a visiting journa...
Nikita Roy
Nikita Roy is a data scientist, journalist, media entrepreneur and AI expert. She hosts the globally acclaimed Newsroom Robots podcast, which has ranked among the top technology podcasts in over 30 countries on Apple Podcasts. It is regarded as a "space for the news industry to actively discuss AI." Her digital news startup, The NRI Nation, has been incubated at Harvard Innovation Labs, is a two-time semifinalist at the Harvard President's Innovation Challenge, and has received the Harvard Innovation Lab's Spark Grant. Nikita has been a part of the International Center for Journalists' News Innovation Lab and the Google News Initiative Startups Lab. She was spotlighted as a notable Canadian youth founder and was selected for Canada's League of Innovators Accelerator in 2022. She is the President of the Canadian Association of Journalists - National Capital Region chapter. An alumna of the University of Toronto and Harvard University, Nikita aims to foster the responsible and innov...
Chris Stokel-Walker
Chris Stokel-Walker is a freelance journalist whose work has appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Economist, Wired, Fast Company, New Scientist, the British Medical Journal, The Guardian, The Times of London, The Telegraph and more. He is the author of four books that explain key components of our online world. YouTubers (2019) tells the story of the online video platform YouTube and charts its impact on culture, TikTok Boom (2021) unpicks the geopolitical battle over short-form video app TikTok and the broader battle for the future of tech, The History of the Internet in Byte-Sized Chunks (2023) outlines the past, present and future of the internet, How AI Ate the World (2024) analyses the generative AI revolution, situating the current moment in artificial intelligence’s 70-year history.