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Posts by Chindu

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The Age of Generation, the End of Thought A public essay on the future of the university in the world of AI.

Universities were the gatekeepers of knowledge, the bestowers of credentials. Once. They were a shelter for thinking. Now? In a world of informational abundance—where thinking itself is being reshaped by AI—how do we rethink the idea of the university? Shouldn’t we? tinyurl.com/3j6ty99d

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Chindu Sreedharan on LinkedIn: #journalism #ai A lot can happen in a term—and it certainly has on the journalism MA we lovingly nourish at Bournemouth University. For those who love the magic of…

For those who love the magic of #journalism (and a touch of #AI wizardry), here is The Elf's Report from MA Multimedia Journalism. Not just for the record, but for the fun of it. Smile. Nod. Maybe applaud. It’s Christmas, after all.

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Weight of the rubble A daughter returns to Beirut to confront memories she’d rather forget

Sometimes, the story behind the story is just as powerful as the story itself. This might be one such time. #Journalism #Beirut

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BU students win double honours at prestigious journalism awards Beirut blast documentary and the Breaker secure top prizes at BJTC ceremony

It has been a rewarding week for MA Multimedia Journalism. Awards are not the be-all of a journalism programme, of course, but they do wonders for motivation—for encouraging young journalists to push past mental frontiers. #journalism #BJTC

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Why America is like an undergraduate class. A bit is satire on the election gone, in Sierra Leone’s very satirical weekly, Ticha Lemp Lemp.

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‘These are magic books’: bringing imaginary works of literature to life A whimsical new exhibition assembles a range of books that don’t exist, from Byron’s destroyed memoirs to Shakespeare’s lost play

www.theguardian.com/books/2024/d...

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I have created a #GoogleLM notebook, to make it easy to query the doc (send me your gmail, if you want to access it). And here’s the download link to PDF: tinyurl.com/mtswbh66 #AI

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UNESCO’s study on algorithmic gender bias places a lean layer of evidential muscle on how LLMs connect women to domestic roles, men to professional, reinforcing stereotypes. Care to listen to the report in audio? Here’s Google LM to the rescue: tinyurl.com/2cpuzj6n

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Grid of AI-generated images of San Francisco

Grid of AI-generated images of San Francisco

How does AI see San Francisco?

Our @sfchronicle.com team asked four generative AI models to depict today’s S.F., its residents and how the city would look in 2074.

The results? You gotta see some of these.

Check out and share this very cool project ( 🎁 🔗): www.sfchronicle.com/projects/202...

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Inflation of crisis coverage? Tracking and explaining the changes in crisis labeling and crisis news wave salience 1785–2020 Abstract. Has there been an inflation in crisis coverage in newspapers over the last centuries, and if so, what structural factors drive this change? We ut

What an interesting article about the social construction of "crises"

"Crisis coverage seems to reflect not so much the problems society faces, but society’s identity, priorities, and outlook on the world"

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At the Tow Center for Digital Journalism, Fellows Redefine Community Reporting - Columbia Daily Spectator Last spring, amid a faith crisis in journalism, I found the Tow Center. I had heard about national media outlets shoving microphones in students’ faces during protests, mass layoffs at news publicatio...

🙏 Columbia Daily Spectator for this deep dive into the work of the Tow Center for Digital Journalism. The piece features fresh insights into the Center's work from Peter Brown, @andreawenzel.bsky.social and myself.

www.columbiaspectator.com/the-eye/2024... 1/2

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The Land That Allowed Ken Burns to ‘Raise the Dead’ The award-winning filmmaker has slept in the same bedroom for over four decades. He credits his home with allowing him to make the films everyone said he couldn’t.

Anyone who has had a nodding acquaintance with documentaries or video editing has heard of Ken Burns effect. Perhaps not in words, but in practice. Meet the person behind it. And hear the story of his bedroom. :) #storytelling

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How We Made Songs and Satire About the US Election with AI Avatars In a world increasingly shaped by artificial intelligence, could election coverage be… different?

In the brave new world, how will storytelling change in #journalism? #ProjectL, an experiment in AI journalism, is testing the boundaries. From #AI avatars delivering political commentaries to AI music—some possibilities.
@mikereilley.bsky.social @jeremygilbert.bsky.social @jayrosen.bsky.social

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Aristotle's art What I learned about writing from the DNC convention

Away from the noise of political punditry, if you want to read something on the US election (and speech writing), let it be this. @prempanicker, in his unique style. open.substack.com/pub/prempani...

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Yes.

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The three stages of career development, from @philvenables: 1. I want to be in the meeting 2. I want to run the meeting 3. I want to avoid meetings. :)

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'It represents a triumph over the emotional storms raging within me' The deeply personal story behind winning a national journalism award

What makes for a good story? The reportage? The narration? The obstacles the journalist had to overcome to get the story (and get to it, come to think)? All of these? Here’s a powerful story behind the story that is inspiring to every young journalist. #journalism #Ukraine

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The Hosts Five people who opened their doors to Ukrainian refugees share their experiences. A podcast that explores why we reach out to those in need.

Could I BE more proud? The Host, an audio doc from BournemouthUni aired on Hope FM, has won the 2023 Community Radio Award for News, Journalism & Factual Storytelling. The Hosts tells the story of those who helped Ukrainian refugees. More: bu-breaker.shorthandstories.com/the-hosts/in...

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