Highlights:
Harnessing AI to Enhance Local Journalism
[00:02:19] Paris Brown shares how the Baltimore Times uses AI for tasks like transcription, spell-check, and digital content management, enabling the team to focus on community engagement and in-depth reporting.
The 'Petals of Resilience' Project: A Case Study in AI Innovation
[00:07:23] An exploration of how AI, VR, and AR bring the history of Black bicyclists in Baltimore to life, creating immersive experiences that engage diverse audiences.
Navigating Ethical Challenges in AI
[00:05:02] The conversation covers ethical considerations of AI in journalism, including transparency, responsible use, and maintaining traditional journalistic standards.
Forming Strategic Partnerships to Drive AI Initiatives
[00:22:59] Paris discusses how collaborations with tech companies enable the Baltimore Times to experiment with AI-driven projects like Zing Frog AI, enhancing their content and community impact.
Future-Proofing Journalism Through Technology
[00:31:12] Paris outlines strategies for engaging younger audiences, creating new revenue streams, and sustaining local news through innovative technologies.
Advice for Journalists Entering the Digital Age
[00:34:21] Paris offers practical advice on leveraging technology, maintaining integrity, and using social influence positively.
"AI is a tool that can help us be more efficient, but it can't replace the human element that makes local journalism so vital."
"Small newsrooms have the agility to experiment and innovate without the red tape of larger organizations."
"We’re not just using AI to tell stories; we’re using it to create experiences that connect with our community in new and meaningful ways."
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