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New books examine how the Biden administration handled the delicate subject of age—but not how the press covered the story.
Defeating populists never signals an easy return to the status quo ante.
Celeste Gamble was in Columbia University’s Butler Library, studying for her final exams, when about a hundred student ...
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Is Trump's fight with the press a horse race or a tug-of-war?
The bot was kind enough to explain its reasoning. It found that Lede 1’s tone was “straightforward, fact-based, and formal…just the who, what, when, and why.” That “matches ChatGPT’s tendency to ...
At a critical moment for public service journalism, the American Journalism Project is growing local news—and it’s working.
The Tow Center for Digital Journalism interviewed news and tech industry representatives about AI’s impact on platforms and publishers. They expressed some hope and a lot of trepidation. Sign up for ...
Sign up for The Media Today, CJR’s daily newsletter. To close out CJR’s weeklong coverage dedicated to AI and journalism, we’re tweaking this week’s Laurels ...
Sign up for The Media Today, CJR’s daily newsletter. For several months last year, readers of Il Foglio, a national Italian newspaper, were participants in a ...
Sign up for The Media Today, CJR’s daily newsletter. When Tom Cochran and David Mortlock started kicking around ideas for a new artificial intelligence startup ...
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