Images Powered by Shutterstock
Social media policies are failing journalists

Social media policies are failing journalists

On the one hand, journalists rely on social media for so many helpful aspects of their jobs. To name just a few: to connect with potential sources, to interact with audiences, to promote their work, and to find solidarity among fellow journalists. On

Hate in the Headlines: Journalism & the Challenge of Extremism

Hate in the Headlines: Journalism & the Challenge of Extremism

Hate in the Headlines: Journalism & the Challenge of Extremism Hate in the Headlines: Journalism & the Challenge of Extremism Photo Credit: Tyler Merbler, TapTheForwardAssist, Loozrboy Introduction In August 2017, millions of Americans were shocked and

MoMA Installation Marks Breakthrough for AI Art | NVIDIA Blog

MoMA Installation Marks Breakthrough for AI Art | NVIDIA Blog

With a presentation making its debut this week at The Museum of Modern Art in New York City — perhaps the world’s premier institution devoted to modern and contemporary art — the AI technologies that have upended trillion-dollar industries worldwide

Opinion: AR Rewrites Rules of Attention and Media Planning

Opinion: AR Rewrites Rules of Attention and Media Planning

Editor’s note: Today’s column is part of a series with Snap on augmented reality. Below, Nina Mishkin, director of brand strategy, outlines the findings from a study on AR’s relationship to recall and brand choice. When it comes to planning, buying

Thank You For A Little BASIC In My Life

Thank You For A Little BASIC In My Life

As we approach Thanksgiving, I want to give thanks to an oft-overlooked little item that hearkens back to a simpler time. I’m grateful to the teachers and educators who pushed me to learn BASIC programming when I was a kid, because it had lasting