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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. -
Seventy percent of respondents to a new survey conducted by 28 newsrooms said they financially support one or more news organization, according to a new report from the Reynolds Journalism Institute's Trusting News Project. -
It turns out, plenty of news consumers are eager to talk to journalists about trust. The 30 official newsroom partners in the Trusting News interview project have begun reaching out to their audiences, and the results have exceeded my expectations. -
Ferguson: Testing engagement amidst heightened consumption Tony Messenger, Bob Rose and Lynden Steele, St. Louis Post-Dispatch; Dan Archer, Empathetic Media; and Kelsey Proud, St. Louis Public Radio. -
Kelsey Proud is the engagement editor at St. Louis Public Radio, St. Louis’ NPR member station. She earned a convergence journalism degree from the Missouri School of Journalism. -
The University of Missouri Board of Curators has approved the merger of the St. Louis Beacon online newspaper and St. Louis Public Radio.