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Pulitzer Prize winners | AI chatbot friends
Pulitzer Prize winners announced, AI-generated Katy Perry image goes viral, TikTok adds automated AI labels to videos and Google…
NLP defines news literacy for Encyclopedia Britannica entry
In a recent update to Encyclopedia Britannica, the News Literacy Project breaks down the meaning of news literacy and…

2024 press freedoms | TikTok’s ‘Operation Watermelon’
New press freedom rankings, First Amendment concerns in campus protests, TikTok’s Gaza activism, digitizing Black newspapers and AI-generated music…

Why press freedom matters: The case of Evan Gershkovich
Paul Beckett, assistant editor at the Wall Street Journal, spoke to NLP about press freedom and the imprisonment of…

Three practical ways to detect and debunk misinformation
To help us navigate a flood of content, the News Literacy Project’s Dan Evon shared ways to be an…

Student reporters covering protests | ‘Information laundering’
Student journalists covering Israel-Hamas war protests, a debunked rumor about the Minnesota Vikings stadium, teens on algorithms, and election…


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