‘How can we have the best of machines and the best of humans?’ 

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Gina Chua, executive director of the Tow-Knight Center at the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at the City University of New York (CUNY) and executive editor-at-large at Semafor, has been at the forefront of digital innovation in newsrooms worldwide. Previously, she served as executive editor of Reuters, overseeing editorial operations and collaborating with technology teams to develop newsroom tools. Today, Chua focuses on helping journalists and news consumers navigate an information landscape being rapidly transformed by AI.

In a recent discussion with the current class of Nieman Fellows, Chua spoke about the strengths and limitations of AI, the skills journalists need in this new environment, and how the media has repeatedly misread major technological shifts. 

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Gina Chua, executive director of the Tow-Knight Center at the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at the City University of New York (CUNY) and executive editor-at-large at Semafor, has been at the forefront of digital innovation in newsrooms worldwide. Previously, she served as executive editor of Reuters, overseeing editorial operations and collaborating with technology teams to develop newsroom tools. Today, Chua focuses on helping journalists and news consumers navigate an information landscape being rapidly transformed by AI. In a recent discussion with the current class of Nieman Fellows, Chua spoke about the strengths and limitations of AI, the skills journalists need in this new environment, and how the media has repeatedly misread major technological shifts.  Edited excerpts: The post ‘How can we have the best of machines and the best of humans?’  appeared first on Nieman Reports. Read More

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