AI

The readers write: on newsletter fights, due credit and AI in the newsroom Members Public

Question and feedback from readers on newsletters, AI, local journalism and TikTok.

Adam Tinworth
Adam Tinworth
newsletters

Journalism’s year of chaos continues Members Public

Then story of what went on inside Twitter after the Musk takeover, CNET’s AI teething issues and… journalist Barbie?

Adam Tinworth
Adam Tinworth
X (Twitter)

Google versus AI copy: fight! Members Public

Will Google see Ai copy as spam? Is the Fediverse more than Mastodon? Do newsletters need a clear value proposition? All these questions violate Betteridge's Law…

Adam Tinworth
Adam Tinworth
AI
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AI journalism is here and writing on an iPad Members Public

The robots! They're writing! Do you hear me? THEY'RE WRITING OUR STORIES!

Adam Tinworth
Adam Tinworth
AI

Morning Conference: AI good, Facebook bad Members Public

An LSE-led initiative attempts to get ahead of the curve, while we're all still paying the price of letting Facebook get out of hand

Adam Tinworth
Adam Tinworth
Morning Conference emails

After Christchurch: how do we curtail the spread of video from atrocities? Members Public

The Christchurch attack was a terrorist event for the social media age. We need to address this situation on multiple levels to minimise the harm done.

Adam Tinworth
Adam Tinworth
livestreaming

What Facebook is doing to deceptive newsfeed clickbait will change your life Members Public

Facebook is weeding out some deceptive clickbait practices [http://newsroom.fb.com/news/2017/08/news-feed-fyi-taking-action-against-video-clickbait/] : > When people click on an image in their News Feed featuring a play button, they expect a video to start playing. Spammers often use fake play buttons to trick people into clicking links

Adam Tinworth
Adam Tinworth
AI