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Automated Journalism at the Intersection of Politics and Black Culture: The Battle Against Digital Hegemony explores the unintentional inequities that erupt when AI assistance meets news media. Colin Campbell argues that while AI newswriting can streamline news production, it can also exacerbate racist discrimination and perpetuate harmful stereotypes. Combining empirical research and personal experience, Campbell urgently argues for the necessity of ensuring that AI-produced media is mindful of Black, Brown, and minority experiences-as well as traditional journalistic concerns such as bias…mehr
Automated Journalism at the Intersection of Politics and Black Culture: The Battle Against Digital Hegemony explores the unintentional inequities that erupt when AI assistance meets news media. Colin Campbell argues that while AI newswriting can streamline news production, it can also exacerbate racist discrimination and perpetuate harmful stereotypes. Combining empirical research and personal experience, Campbell urgently argues for the necessity of ensuring that AI-produced media is mindful of Black, Brown, and minority experiences-as well as traditional journalistic concerns such as bias and accuracy. Media scholars will find this book especially salient.
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Autorenporträt
Colin H. Campbell is an independent researcher and holds a PhD from Howard University's Cathy Hughes School of Communications.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: Technological Determinism in the Age of Artificial Intelligence Chapter 2: Algorithmic Beginnings Chapter 3: Understanding Automated Journalism Chapter 4: Addressing the Issue at the Intersection of Journalism and AI Chapter 5: Artificial Intelligence in Journalism Chapter 6: Media Representations of African Americans Chapter 7: News Media and Race Chapter 8: Agenda Setting and Framing: AI in Journalism Chapter 9: Agenda-Setting Theory and Framing Theory in Mass Media Chapter 10: Blackcentric Media Chapter 11: White-Owned: Mainstream Media Chapter 12: Automated Expressions in Journalism Chapter 13: Interrogating Artificial Intelligence in Journalism Chapter 14: Understanding the Investigative Procedure Chapter 15: Behind the Research
Chapter 1: Technological Determinism in the Age of Artificial Intelligence Chapter 2: Algorithmic Beginnings Chapter 3: Understanding Automated Journalism Chapter 4: Addressing the Issue at the Intersection of Journalism and AI Chapter 5: Artificial Intelligence in Journalism Chapter 6: Media Representations of African Americans Chapter 7: News Media and Race Chapter 8: Agenda Setting and Framing: AI in Journalism Chapter 9: Agenda-Setting Theory and Framing Theory in Mass Media Chapter 10: Blackcentric Media Chapter 11: White-Owned: Mainstream Media Chapter 12: Automated Expressions in Journalism Chapter 13: Interrogating Artificial Intelligence in Journalism Chapter 14: Understanding the Investigative Procedure Chapter 15: Behind the Research
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