Patriotism & Nationalism
/Patriotism is when love of your own people comes first; nationalism when hate of people other than your own comes first. -Charles de Gaulle
Patriotism is when love of your own people comes first; nationalism when hate of people other than your own comes first. -Charles de Gaulle
A new study finds “academic publication reviewers continue to penalise authors from countries where English is less widely spoken, even after ChatGPT became widely available. Write naturally and risk being flagged as a non-native speaker; write with AI assistance and risk being flagged as an AI user. The problem was never purely linguistic but structural, and AI tools are not designed to address structural bias.” -London School of Economics
Now we’re getting AI fake news complaining about how AI fake news is the death of real news – Harvard’s Nieman Lab
WIRED talks to author who included quotes made up by AI — in his book on AI. – WIRED
AI-generated video of Vermont congressional race tests new state disclosure law – WCAX
One fake web page can be enough to trick AI shopping recommendations – Fast Company
Anyone can fake a scientific image with AI, tricking even academic journals – and undermining trust in science – The Conversation
Medical students are using a popular research tool (aided by AI) to pump out misleading studies – Science.org
In Age of AI, World’s Leading Deepfake Expert No Longer Trusts His Own Eyes - The New York Times
An explosion of AI deepfakes is redefining American elections - Axios
AI Supercharges Deepfake Nudes—Unleashing a New Form of Bullying Among Kids – Wall Street Journal
Cybercriminals Use Fake AI Guides and Dev Tools to Spread AsyncRAT Malware – InfoSecurity Magazine
Concern for study looking into whether conversations with AI could change viewpoints – Retraction Watch
Google Says Chinese Cybercrime Group Used Its A.I. in Scams - The New York Times
Telegraph, Sun and Mirror hoaxed by AI picture of Thai police in drag – Press Gazette
A.I. Is Making Scams Hard to Spot. Here’s How to Protect Yourself. - The New York Times
Fake academic journals are publishing AI-generated papers under real professors’ names – NBC News
Two New AI-Driven Impersonation Scams to Avoid – Writer Beware
Scammers using AI to create convincing fake delivery texts, emails | How to protect yourself – ABC7 Chicago
Cop Accused of Using AI to Fake Evidence – Futurism
Judge rules both sides in lawsuit misused AI, disqualifies lawyers – Reuters
AI-Generated Fake Receipts Now Make Up 71% of Expense Fraud – Pymnts
In Texas, AI-generated political ads are blurring the line between real and fake- Poynter
The only cure for suffering is to face it head on, grasp it around the neck and use it. –British Journalist and writer Mary Craig (Born July 2, 1928)
AI Trainer (or AI tutor) – This is the job of helping an AI find and digest the best, most useful data and then teaching it to respond accurately and in constructive ways. When AI companies were first launching, they often relied on workers in low-income countries to perform tedious data labeling, but now there's demand for more specialized knowledge. Some companies pay significant hourly rates for highly skilled experts to share their expertise with AI for training. This includes those working in computer science, real estate, law, medicine, writing, etc.
Any idiot can build a system. Any amateur can make it perform. Professionals think about how a system will fail. It’s very common for people to think about how a system will work if it is used the way they imagine. But they don’t think about how that system might work if it were used by a bad actor or a perfectly ordinary person who is just a little different from what the person designing it is like.
Companies need to be thinking about how each product could actually be used in the real world. If you build a product that works great for men and is going to lead to harassment of women, you have a problem. If you build a product that makes everyone’s address books 5% more efficient and then gets three people killed because it gave their personal information to their stalkers, that’s a problem.
What you need is a very diverse working group that can recognize a wide range of problems, that knows which questions to ask and has support inside the company and in the broader community to surface these issues and make sure they are taken seriously. If they’re in there from day one, it makes a huge difference.
Former Google engineer Yonatan Zunger in an interview with NPR
How A.I. Is Changing the Way Politicians Run for Office - New York Times
China Has Matched Anthropic in Cybersecurity, Resetting AI Race -Wall Street Journal
Silicon Valley backed Trump to kill AI regulation, now the industry is begging for rules - The Next Web
The semiconductor industry that has become a major choke point in the global contest for artificial intelligence leadership – New York Times
Feds controlling ChatGPT access misreads AI threats – Washington Post
Inside the White House's AI power center – Axios
Concern for study looking into whether conversations with AI could change viewpoints – Retraction Watch
Are ChatGPT and other AI chatbots politically biased? We tested them. – Washington Post
How does A.I. benefit the public? – New York Times
An explosion of AI deepfakes is redefining American elections – Axios
Big Subsidies for Google, Limited Water for Locals: The Dilemma of AI in India – Wall Street Journal
China Wants A.I. to Flourish, but Not at the Expense of Jobs – New York Times
In the AI propaganda war, Iran is winning – The Economist
AI license plate cameras tore this town apart and led to a state of emergency – Washington Post
Why China Is So Much Less Scared of A.I. – New York Times
AI models are being used to predict conflict – The Economist
AI is making it very easy for the government to spy on you. Some lawmakers are worried. – NBC News
In turf battle over AI, U.S. spy agencies vie for more sway than Commerce – Washington Post
Congress Is Doing Little to Prepare for Potential A.I. Job Losses – New York Times
Chinese Universities are dropping programs in translation and foreign languages while adding degrees in embodied intelligence, AI, and robotics. In April, China’s Ministry of Education approved nine universities to begin enrolling students in “embodied intelligence” — the Chinese term for physical AI technologies such as autonomous machines and humanoid robots. -Rest of World
The reason people lie is to avoid the pain of challenge and its consequences.
Neural Networks, Explained for Beginners: Start Here If They’ve Confused You
Here’s What Everyone Gets Wrong About Agentic AI
The Five Eyes intelligence alliance has issued a rare joint warning about frontier AI
How AI Agents Decide What to Do Next
Can AI Predict Satellite Failures Before They Happen? The US Air Force Wants to Find Out
1.5M people use GenAI.mil, the Defense Department’s enterprise generative AI platform
Optimizing AI Agent Planning with Operations Research and Data Science
The Ultimate Beginners’ Guide to Building an AI Agent in Python
10 Common RAG Mistakes We Keep Seeing in Production
The infrastructure behind making local LLM agents useful
How Innovative Is China’s Space Industry?
The 10 data science AI skills that really matter in 2026
Code is cheap. Engineering judgement is now the scarce resource
Asian American Journalists Association (members only)
Associated Press (jobs & internships)
Assoc for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication
BEA (The Broadcast Education Association)
COMM internships (Twitter/X)
Dayforce Job & Internship Board
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Everyone got excited they can suddenly code, and completely missed the point. Here's the thing nobody wants to say out loud: deciding what to build has always been a bottleneck. It is a genuine waste of your one professional life to spend it building things nobody wants and nobody buys, in a system that won't let you get near the problem. Chase impact, not the salary ceiling. And if your job consistently has you shipping into the void, leave." - Kasper Junge
The quest for truth, at least the truth about the most important things, cannot be divorced from the quest to become the kind of person we need to become. -C. Stephen Evans
What: Participants will be introduced to a framework that breaks down each development stage of AI into an area of coverage and learn about how they can find and report stories within each one. Students will walk away with methods and approaches on how to tackle their own AI accountability stories and learn from low-tech examples that yielded high impacts.
Who: Lam Thuy Vo, Pulitzer Center Grantee
When: 10 am, Eastern
Where: Zoom
Cost: Free
Sponsor: Pulitzer Center
What: In this session, we will share what Cloudflare is seeing across the web, how AI crawler behavior is evolving, and what publishers can learn from the emerging infrastructure layer around bots, agents, protocols, and machine-readable rights.
Who: Sam Else, Senior Director Strategic Partnerships, Cloudflare; Ezra Eeman. Lead, AI in Media, WAN-IFRA; Kevin Anderson, Director of the Digital Revenue Network, WAN-IFRA.
When: 11 am, Eastern
Where: Zoom
Cost: Free
Sponsor: World Association of News Publishers
What: We will walk through what operationalizing AI in observability actually looks like in practice, with real use case examples across each stage of the journey, from faster investigation to fully autonomous remediation.
Who: Alex Wilhelm, TNS Host; Vignesh Palaniappan, Senior Product Manager for Bits AI.
When: 12 pm, Eastern
Where: Zoom
Cost: Free
Sponsor: The New Stack
What: This webinar is about how they’re doing it, how you can do it (and support your leaders to do it too). This is a new way to think about AI – one not media-based, but reality and results driven.
Who: Kevin Eikenberry, Chief Potential Officer, The Kevin Eikenberry Group and co-founder of The Remote Leadership Institute.
When: 3 pm, Eastern
Where: Zoom
Cost: Free
Sponsor: Training Magazine Network
Who: Lynn Walsh, Trusting News and Jonathan Gaston-Falk, Student Press Law Center.
When: 4 pm, Eastern
Where: Zoom
Cost: Free
Sponsor: Center for Scholastic Journalism at Kent State University & and Trusting News
What: Learn how to stay in the driving seat as AI becomes part of your data workflow. Explore what it actually takes to build trust through data in an AI-driven world.
Who: Tey Bannerman, AI Strategy & Product Design Leader; Duncan Clark, Flourish CEO, Canva EMEA GM.
When: 11 am, Eastern
Where: Zoom
Cost: Free
Sponsor: Flourish
What: We'll show how AI-assisted work is moving from conversation toward delegation. You’ll learn how to define a useful outcome, provide the right context, set constraints and quality standards, and keep human judgment in the loop.
Who: Juliann Igo, GTM, OpenAI; Diana Stegall, Customer Education, OpenAI.
When: 1 pm, Eastern
Where: Zoom
Cost: Free
Sponsor: OpenAI Academy
What: We bring together three practitioners from three of the world's leading editorial environments to explore what this craft looks like from the inside — the process, the decisions, the constraints, and the possibilities.
Who: Irene de la Torre Arenas, Financial Times; Jonas Oesch, NZZ; Marco Hernandez, The New York Times.
When: 12 pm, Eastern
Where: Zoom
Cost: Free
Sponsor: On Data And Design
Embrace learning as a place to meet God.
A Puritan is someone who is deathly afraid that someone, somewhere, is having fun. -H. L. Mencken
5 red flags to spot before taking the job - Glass Door
6 Things To Do When You Don’t Know What To Say In A Job Interview - Forbes
10 Impressive Questions to Ask in an Interview - The Cut
50 Most Common Interview Questions - Glass Door
Answers To Illegal Interviews Questions - Business Insider
Don't botch your interview - Axios
How Interviewers Know when to Hire you in 90 Seconds - Undercover Recruiters
How to Handle Inappropriate Interview Questions - LifeHacker
How to Hire the Best? Jeff Bezos Says to Consider 1 Key Trait - Inc
How to Keep a Bad Interviewer from Derailing Your Job Chances - LifeHacker
How to Spot the Boss from Hell - Wall Street Journal ($)
Job Interviews Are Broken - The Atlantic
Why Brainteasers don't belong in job interviews - New Yorker
Why Hiring Managers Use Personality Tests - Wall Street Journal ($)
Your Interview With AI - Inside Higher Ed
AI models do not view all content equally. They prioritize verified, third-party information over branded content marketing. To align with this reality, your GEO strategy must prioritize getting your spokespeople and data cited in the press. A single mention in a reputable trade journal often carries more weight in an LLM’s retrieval process than a dozen optimized blog posts on your own domain. -MuckRack
Newspapers sue OpenAI, Microsoft for mass copyright infringement – Courthouse News
News sites are the new newspapers: People are abandoning them for social media – Harvard’s Nieman Lab
NewsGuard launches first AI chatbot built to deliver trusted journalism only from reliable news websites – Editor & Publisher
How to Run a News Company in the Age of Polarization and A.I. Slop – New York Times
Meet the journalists training the AI models that might replace them – Reuters
How should news organizations label their AI use for audiences? New studies suggest some answers – Harvard’s Nieman Lab
AI in J-School: How Journalism Classes Are Adapting - GovTech
In a subscription experiment, about 350 readers of a Boston news outlet are paying for AI to sit through their town meetings for them - The Boston Globe
Reuters and Time adopt bot-blocking whitelists to rein in AI crawlers – Digiday
How AI citations have changed in the last 6 months: New insights from ‘What is AI Reading?’ – MuckRack
New York Times Publisher’s A.I. Warnings - New York Times
The Economist has launched a dedicated ChatGPT app, the first of its kind by a major consumer news publication – Harvard’s Nieman Lab
The AI fight brewing inside The New York Times – The Verge
BBC World Service to launch new language offers in Hungarian and Romanian – BBC
AI and the Future of Independent Journalism – Washington Monthly
Should journalism have an industry-wide ethics policy for covering artificial intelligence? – Objective Journalism
The ethics of using AI in newsrooms: A work in progress – Seattle Times
A.I., Journalism and the Uncertain Future of the Public Square - New York Times
A positive attitude may not solve all your problems, but it will annoy enough people to make it worth the effort. -Herm Albright
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