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ICFJ Webinar: ChatGPT, Journalism and AI Storytelling

Event Date: 
January 26, 2023

The webinar "ChatGPT, Journalism and AI Storytelling" will guide attendees to better understand, cover and effectively utilize and deploy ChatGPT and artificial intelligence (AI). We will also provide guidance on what the key issues are regarding ChatGPT currently, how the AI landscape is evolving, and what all this means for journalists.

Twitter threads. Novels. Interview questions. Translation on the go. Game design. Coding and integrations. Dating tips. Lesson planning. Finding experts to interview. Reducing bias. Explaining complex concepts. Editing for AP style. These are just some of the current successful applications of Open AI’s ChatGPT, which seems to be the closest we’ve come to almost everyone being able to have a glimpse of how disruptive AI could be across different industries, including journalism.

While some are wondering whether AI will replace journalists, perhaps the better question is how journalists can fully understand and utilize it, going beyond covering the “scary good” tool, which Elon Musk said suggests the world is getting close to a dangerously strong AI.

Date/Time: Thursday, January 26, 2023, 10:30am EST

Read more and register.

These ongoing webinars are part of our International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) Pamela Howard Forum on Global Crisis Reporting launched in partnership with ICFJ’s International Journalists’ Network (IJNet).

 

 

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