AI Accountability Fellowships now open
Applications are now open for the 2023-2024 AI Accountability Fellowships, hosted by The AI Accountability Network at The Pulitzer Center!
The fellowships are open to journalists around the world, and 10 fellows will be chosen to pursue an AI-related reporting project over 10 months. Fellows receive up to $20,000 to support their projects, and the deadline to apply is July 1.
Worth a read:
- One of the events at this past weekend’s Media Party Chicago was a hackathon dedicated to using AI 4 News. You can view the projects pursued during the hackathon on its dashboard page here.
- This interactive graphic from Rest of World is an attempt to show which languages dominate the internet, aside from English.
- The Markup published an investigation on how internet prices and speed differed among households in the same neighborhood, then published an in-depth explanation of how they acquired the data and analyzed it and a step-by-step guide so other journalists could replicate it for their communities.
Jobs:
- Anywhere - OCCRP, Cybercrime Journalist
- Anywhere - OCCRP, Research Team Intern
- Czech Republic - RFE/RL, Head of Innovation & Audience Engagement
- UK or US - The Economist, Political Data Scientist
- US - ACBJ, SEO Editor
- US - CBS Colorado, Data Journalist
- US - CBS Texas, Data Journalist
- US - Nikkei America, Audience Engagement Specialist
- US - NYT, VP of Product, Wirecutter
- US - Rest of World, Audience Intern
- US - The San Francisco Standard, Audience Engagement Editor
Upcoming events:
- June 19-20, Online & Bonn, Germany, DW Global Media Forum
- June 22-25, Orlando, US, IRE Conference
- September 19-22, Gothenburg, Sweden, Global Investigative Journalism Conference
- November 3-4, Columbia, MO, US, RJI Symposium
- November 20-22, Johannesburg, South Africa, African Investigative Journalism Conference