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CNTI’s Executive Chair, Craig Forman, was interviewed by SciencesPo, Paris to discuss the impact AI will have on media.
Find a mix of columns, essays and public engagements by members of the CNTI team.
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CNTI’s Executive Chair, Craig Forman, was interviewed by SciencesPo, Paris to discuss the impact AI will have on media.
CNTI’s Executive Director, Amy Mitchell, and Senior Research Fellow, Connie Moon Sehat, attended ISOJ in Austin, Texas to host a workshop on defining news and present on a panel about global journalism legislation.
Recent research by CNTI about “fake news” legislation was published as a column for The Conversation U.S.
CNTI’s Executive Director, Amy Mitchell, wrote a column for Tech Policy Press about what can be done to mitigate the threats of deepfake content.
CNTI’s Executive Director, Amy Mitchell, wrote a column for Poynter about AI use in journalism.
CNTI’s Executive Director, Amy Mitchell, joined the Canadian organization The Hub to discuss technology, journalism and policy topics.
CNTI’s Executive Director, Amy Mitchell, wrote a column for Tech Policy Press about protecting journalists from cyber threats.
CNTI’s Executive Director, Amy Mitchell, wrote a column for Tech Policy Press about public policies regarding AI and journalism.
CNTI led a panel on creating a global approach to safeguarding journalists’ digital safety and a listening session on pressing issues facing the region at AIJC’s 19th annual conference.
Amy Mitchell, CNTI’s Executive Director, joined the It’s All Journalism podcast to discuss technological changes in newsrooms.
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