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Amplifying Public Communication in the AI Era: Highlights from Our Year-Long Intellectual Journey
Research
HuskyAI – Be an AI-Ready Husky!
Research
AI, Media, and the New Rules of Trust
AIAI and Media Frontiers
When Everyone Has AI Access: Emerging Usage Patterns at Northeastern
Research
Applying AI Tools to Support Community Partners
AI and Media Frontiers
How AI is changing the work of local newsrooms
Research
AI Influence: Mechanisms, Amplifiers, and Consequences
Moderation
In Post-Authenticity AI Age, Knowledge Institutions Matter More than Ever
Responsible AI
AI vs. AI: The upcoming arms race against disinformation online
Responsible AI
AI Simulations of Audience Attitudes and Policy Preferences: “Silicon Sampling” Guidance for Communications Practitioners
Responsible AI
How AI-Driven Search May Reshape Democracy, Economics, and Human Agency
Responsible AI
AI-centered Communications Consulting with Civil Society Organizations: Case Studies and Preliminary Lessons Learned
Responsible AI
How a journalism professor got his class to put AI to the test and think like an AI model in the process
Responsible AI
Can AI Triage a Pitch? A Case Study in Editorial Evaluation from Minority Africa
Responsible AI
Recent Talk Announcement: Generative AI for Public Sector Communicators: Tools, Ethics, and Best Practices
Debate over regulating AI remains despite being stripped from tax bill
Responsible AI
The origin of public concerns over AI supercharging misinformation in the 2024 U.S. presidential election
Misinformation
AI and Epistemic Risk for Democracy: A Coming Crisis of Public Knowledge?
Responsible AI
Social Media’s New Referees?: Public Attitudes Toward AI Content Moderation Bots Across Three Countries
Moderation
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