7 Media Webinars this week about media law, sports, ChatGPT, interviews, and more 

Mon, April 3 - Media Law Office Hours

What: Journalists with legal questions to help find answers with an attorney who specializes in this area.  

Who: Attorney Matthew Leish

When: 5 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: New York’s Deadline Club

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Tue, April 4 - SPJ Sports Zoom

What: We will discuss Adam's groundbreaking career, plus participants may have the ability to ask Adam questions about his journey to ESPN.

Who: Adam Schefter, ESPN Sr. NFL Insider

When: 7 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Society of Professional Journalists

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Tues, April 4 - Benefits and Risks of ChatGPT and Other Generative AI Technologies

What: Examples of generative AI technology, then panelists will critically evaluate benefits and risks of ChatGPT and other generative AI technologies.Will generative AI technologies change the practice of law, and if so, how can legal education adapt?

Who: Amy Milligan, Assistant Director of Legal Writing, UofSC School of Law; Jack Neil, Founder and CEO, Hank AI; Eve Ross, Reference Librarian, UofSC School of Law; Seth Stoughton, Professor of Law, UofSC School of Law; Bryant Walker Smith, Associate Professor of Law, UofSC School of Law. 

When: 7 pm. Central

Where: Zoom

Cost: $25

Sponsor: University of South Carolina School of Law

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Wed, April 5 - Rethinking the Interview

What: In an Unequal World, Do We Need New Rules?

Who: Freelance science journalist Tara Haelle who frequently speaks and writes about ethical dilemmas in journalism. Her work has appeared in the New York Times, NPR, the Washington Post, etc. Naseem Miller, a senior editor at The Journalist’s Resource, a project of the Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy at Harvard University.

When: 6:30 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: NYU

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Wed, April 5 - How to develop and manage collaborative investigations

What: Attendees will receive information, tips and resources on how to develop and manage collaborative investigative projects. The webinar will include information for both news organizations and freelance journalists.

Who: This session will be led by Dianna Hunt, Senior Editor at Indian Country Today and a member of Fund for Investigative Journalism Board of Directors, and Bridget Thoreson, Institute for Nonprofit News Director of Collaborations.

When: 11 am, Central

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: The Center for Cooperative Media

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Wed, April 5 - How to Explain Data Through Visualization and Storytelling

What: Learn key strategies, tools and processes you can use to make data storytelling and visualization a reality.   

Who: Rachel Leventhal-Weiner, Director of Evaluation and Impact, State of Connecticut, Office of Policy and Management; Eva Pereira, Chief Data Officer, City of Los Angeles; Stefanie Costa Leabo, Chief Data Officer, City of Boston; Ty Caldwell, Tableau Developer, The Management Performance Hub, State of Indiana; Gabriel Mullen, Principal Sales Engineer – SLED, Snowflake

When: 2 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: GovLoop

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Thu, April 6 - Customer Experience in the Age of AI

What: How leading companies are using “intelligent experience engines” to assemble high-quality customer experiences using AI powered by customer data.

Who: David C. Edelman, executive adviser and senior lecturer at Harvard Business School, and Mark Abraham, managing director and senior partner at Boston Consulting Group.

When: 12 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Harvard Business Review

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