15 July 2024
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Being on the same page
It is not certain that all the people involved in a project agree on the meaning of the words we will have to use. At first, it can be helpful to take some time to clarify. Experiences from an experimental program
10 June 2024
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TikTok: A Rising Social Phenomenon or News Desert?
TikTok's explosive growth raises concerns as study reveals dearth of news content, challenging journalism's presence on the platform
23 April 2024
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European Union Approved AI Act
On February 13, the European Union ratified the AI Act, establishing the world's first legal framework for regulating artificial intelligence. Although pending a final vote in the European Parliament, the text is nearly finalized and has already generated various reactions. The regulation's official enactment is expected two years after its official publication.
6 March 2024
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Engaged Science Journalism. The ENJOI Podcast.
The ENJOI podcast is out! Listen to "Engaged Science Journalism", a journey through the experiences of some European media who found innovative ways to survive, or even grow, in a post-pandemic world.
5 March 2024
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Unveiling AI's Newsroom Role: Efficiency Boosts and Misinformation Hazards
Recent research highlights the widespread adoption of AI tools in newsrooms for various tasks, driven by a need for efficiency amid financial pressures. While AI offers benefits, it also introduces risks of misinformation, emphasizing the importance of careful integration and broader industry engagement.
OUR MANIFESTO FOR OUTSTANDING OPEN SCIENCE COMMUNICATION
We have Standards, Principles and Indicators to improve science communication and journalism. How do we use them? The answer is in the Manifesto for Outstanding Open Science Communication, targeted to people who are producing, consuming and sharing scientific information.
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