“AI News That’s Fit to Print” With Zach Seward of the New York Times

April 8, 2024 | Noon to 2 p.m.

Zach Seward, editorial director of AI Initiatives at The New York Times, joined journalists and students for an Ethics & Journalism "Lunch & Learn" session to discuss how news organizations are "using AI in both supremely dumb and incredibly smart ways -- and lessons we can draw from both types of examples that illuminate the most ethical and effective applications for journalism." This event occurred on April 8, and you may read a recap and view the slides.

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Zach Seward is editorial director of AI Initiatives at the New York Times, where he leads a team responsible for new forms of journalism made possible by artificial intelligence. Previously, he was a co-founder of the business news organization Quartz, where he held various leadership roles, including chief product officer, editor in chief, and CEO, over more than a decade. He has also worked at The Wall Street Journal and Harvard’s Nieman Journalism Lab.

This event occurred on April 8, 2024. A recap of Seward’s talk and slides from the presentation are available.