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A web-based tool known as Deeptector.io, which harnesses artificial intelligence to detect synthetic or deepfake videos and images made with AI, won the 2019-20 RJI student innovation competition and a $10,000 prize. -
Five interdisciplinary RJI Student Innovation Competition teams tasked with developing tools to fight against deep fakes and fabricated content are putting final touches on their tools to help verify audio, photo or video content. -
Artificial intelligence poses a number of threats and opportunities to the news industry. News outlets such as Bloomberg and The Washington Post have used robots to help produce content. But some journalists fear robots might replace them. -
RJI Innovation Series March 18–19 speakers -
This week, James Gordon will reunite with his California Civic Data Coalition colleagues to co-teach a six-hour, hands-on session at the annual Computer-Assisted Reporting Conference in Chicago. -
The perceived generational gap between millennials and baby boomers’ online news media usage is much smaller than previously assumed, according to a study by 2015-2016 RJI Fellow Harsh Taneja and other collaborators. -
Media and politics enthusiasts gathered in the Reynolds Journalism Institute on Oct. 29 with one goal in mind: to understand millennials. -
We invited independent online community news publishers in attendance to discuss progress and challenges in the year since Block by Block 2010, as well as what theyve learned and what they want to learn at the summit.