A Handbook for Journalism Educators : Reporting on Artificial Intelligence / Maarit Jaakkola [editor]
Material type: TextPublication details: France UNESCO c2023Description: 135 p. : col. illSubject(s): Online resources:Item type | Home library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Electronics Resources | Asian Technical Vocational Education Resource Center | Available | ELM-00251 |
Includes references and glossary.
Module 1: Defining Artificial Intelligence
Module 2: Cultural Myths and Narratives about Artificial Intelligence
Module 3: Policy Frameworks and Recommendations for Artificial Intelligence
Module 4: Reporting in Algorithmic Cultures
Module 5: Reporting on Malicious Uses of AI Technologies
Module 6: Patterns of Storytelling about Artificial Intelligence
Module 7: Artificial Intelligence in Journalism and Journalistic Practice
The handbook covers: Understanding machine intelligence and identifying different types of AI; Exploring AI’s potential, as well as its strengths and weaknesses; Imagining diverse futures with AI by recognizing pervasive popular narratives that inform public consciousness; Understanding journalism’s role in mediating and shaping AI discourse; Finding ways of reporting about AI in a nuanced, realistic and accountable manner; Making connections to existing genres of journalism, ranging from general news reporting to data journalism. Strengthening journalism education is one of the key results sought by IPDC, a unique intergovernmental programme within the UN system that specializes in media development.
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