A.G. Sulzberger argues journalism can survive AI—if facts can still be owned. At Stanford, the NYT publisher made the case ...
How do journalists defend the importance of facts in an age of high polarization and low trust in the media? Poynter’s National Advisory Board met Feb. 10-11 in St. Petersburg, Florida, to provide ...
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There’s an old maxim in literature: “Write what you know.” For John Counts, that’s a fascinating journey: Sipping pop in northern Michigan bars as a child while his old man drank and talked fishing ...
“Journalism’s fight against disinformation risks irrelevance if it fails to consider how the human mind processes and reacts to both falsehoods and facts.” In 2015, when I founded Lupa, Brazil’s first ...
Last year was a tough one for the establishment journalism industry. Public trust in the media continues to deteriorate at an accelerating pace. News consumers increasingly rely on social media for ...
A whole new area of endeavor is opening up for the entrepreneurial. Name it after the ancient Greek philosopher Diogenes of Sinope. He allegedly hunted for an honest man and was possibly the founder ...