The National Press Foundation has chosen 20 journalists for a fellowship on artificial intelligence.
Over four days, journalists will explore all facets of artificial intelligence. During the training, journalists will learn the basics of how AI works, its impact on jobs and the economy, the ethics of using AI, how it is advancing worldwide and what’s coming next in this rapidly changing science.
The training will take place Oct. 28-31 in Washington, D.C.
The journalists are:
Michelle Caffrey | Philadelphia Business Journal
Charles Cooper | Freelance
Hayden Field | Entrepreneur Magazine
Sarah Holt | NOVA – PBS
Matthew Hutson | Freelance
Jon Kelvey | Carroll County Times, The Baltimore Sun
Rob Lever | Agence France-Presse
Courtney Linder | Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Erika Maguire | Forbes Media
Liz McLaughlin | NBC News Channel
David Nicklaus | St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Sintia Radu | U.S. News & World Report
Melissa Repko | The Dallas Morning News
Hayley Ringle | Phoenix Business Journal
Eliza Strickland | IEEE Spectrum
Nancy Scola | Politico
Levi Sumagaysay | Bay Area News Group – The Mercury News
Marianela Toledo | CNN en Español
Paul Tullis | Freelance
Kaveh Waddell | Axios
Support for this program provided by a grant from IBM.