AI Definitions: The Measurement Trap

Frontier models can detect that they are being evaluated and will shift outcomes to meet the goals of a test. These so-called measurement traps are not unique to AI models. They show up in standardized testing (when instructors begin to “teaching to the test”) as well as in business when bonuses and promotions are tied to revenue measures. This leads to short-term sales being prioritized over long-term profitability. The problem is this: when a measure becomes a target, it ceases to be a good measure.   

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AI Mathematical Misconduct

OpenAI’s latest math breakthroughs commit research misconduct, experts say. Two of the most exciting results, the experts say, incorporate preexisting ideas from the recent mathematical literature without properly citing them. Like a number of recent AI breakthroughs, it pasted together ideas from the mathematical literature to build a new theorem. Once again, the LLM’s trick is its superhuman patience for assembling puzzle pieces, not the ability to make some profound intellectual leap. -Scientific American

19 Webinars this week about AI, Journalism & Media

Mon, Aug 17 - Leading Through AI Transformation

What: Industry experts will explore how organizations are equipping leaders to guide teams through AI-driven change. Learn practical approaches for strengthening communication, supporting employees through disruption and using AI to enhance collaboration, learning and business performance. This session will provide actionable insights for leaders working to build adaptable, resilient and future-ready teams.

Who: Alan Nelson, Co-Managing Partner CRA, Admired Leadership; Brittany Podolak, Chief Human Resources Officer, athenahealth; Danielle Silver, Solution Architect, SweetRush; Josh Cardoz, Chief Creative & Learning Officer, Sponge; Tom Kupetis Partner and Executive Vice President, St. Charles Consulting Group NIIT.

When: 11 am – 3 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free                                                   

Sponsor: Training Industry

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Tue, Aug 18 - Framing Public Health Stories for Impact: From local to national

What: How to anchor local reporting in national data, policy, and trends without losing nuance; advice on localizing national health issues with reporting that centers people, place, and lived experience; and tips for engaging complex public health and healthcare topics into clear, engaging stories for broad audiences.

Who: Tracy Jan, a senior editor for ProPublica’s Local Reporting Network.

When: 11 am, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free                                                   

Sponsor: The National Press Club Journalism Institute,

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Tue, Aug 18 - Keep that research off the shelf: Operationalizing audience research in your newsroom

What: Learn practical ways to turn audience research into real newsroom action. How to design research around real business challenges, integrate it into your newsroom's workflow, and measure its impact.

Who: Ariel Zirulnick, an entrepreneurial journalist and consultant who works at the intersection of editorial, audience, and product strategy to help news organizations build more sustainable, community-centered futures.

When: 12 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free                                                   

Sponsor: Indiegraf

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Tue, Aug 18 - The AI Paradox: The More Technology Advances, the More human Influence Matters

What: Discover practical, research-based strategies that will help you strengthen your influence and succeed in a world where technology continues to evolve— but lasting success still depends on human Influence.

Who: Elaina Zuker President, Elaina Zuker Associates.

When: 12 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free                                                   

Sponsor: Training Magazine Network

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Tue, Aug 18 - Covering “Teen Takeovers”

What: Go beyond police reports and breaking-news narratives. Learn to cover so-called “teen takeovers” with context, accuracy and care.

Who: Fernanda Camarena, an award-winning journalist with more than 20 years of experience; Liz Ryan, a policy expert, advocate and investigative journalist; Kevin Beckford, Advisor for Partnerships at Pretrial Justice Institute; Justin Garcia, State and Local Accountability Reporter, Tampa Bay Times

When: 1 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free                                                   

Sponsor: Poynter

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Tue, Aug 18 - SPJ Code of Ethics Listening Session No. 2

What: The second of three listening sessions. Learn about the work that has gone into the recommended Code revisions, the revisions being considered and ask your questions. Registration required.

Who: The SPJ Code of Ethics revision committee.

When: 7 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free                                                   

Sponsor: Society of Professional Journalists

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Wed, Aug 19 - How to get your brand recommended in Claude

What: Learn how Claude finds, evaluates and recommends brands: what influences its answers, where SEO still matters, and what you can do to improve your chances of being recommended.

Who: JP Garbaccio Head of AEO & SEO, Searchable.

When: 11 am, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free                                                   

Sponsor: Searchable

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Wed, Aug 19 - Builder Bootcamp: API Foundations

What: In this session, you’ll build a practical foundation for developing with the OpenAI API. We’ll cover core building blocks, model selection, prompting, structured outputs, and the key concepts that help teams move from an initial use case to a working prototype.

Who: Peter Diamond, Builder ADM, OpenAI; Allie Lei, AI Deployment Manager, OpenAI.

When: 1 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free                                                   

Sponsor: OpenAI Academy

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Tue, Aug 19 - Covering health care affordability: A big story with major impact

What: Join us for a conversation and Q&A about a topic that applies to every town, city and state as small businesses struggle with rising insurance costs and employees face daunting financial decisions.

Who: Joseph Burns, AHCJ Health Beat Leader for Health Policy, Insurance; Bob Herman, Business of Health Care Reporter, STAT.

When: 1 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free                                                   

Sponsor: Association of Health Care Journalists

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Wed, Aug 19 - How to Actually Use AI in Virtual Training

What: We’ll cut through the noise and share three specific ways you can incorporate AI into your virtual classes. You'll explore how to use AI to create an engaging learning experience, as a facilitation support tool to stay present with learners during delivery, and as a tech backup to handle platform issues without derailing your session.

Who: Cindy Huggett, CPTD Principal, Cindy Huggett Consulting.

When: 3 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free                                                   

Sponsor: OpenSesame

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Wed, Aug 19 - 15 AI Tools Every Professional Needs in 2026 Share

What: No technical background needed. What You'll Walk Away With: AI Productivity Checklist; 50 Ready-to-Use AI Prompts; AI Tools Resource Guide; Webinar Presentation; Certificate of Participation; Exclusive discount on advanced training.

When: 8 pm, Eastern

Where: Humanitix

Cost: Free                                                   

Sponsor: Mangates

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Thu, Aug 20 - Intro to ChatGPT Work for News Organizations

What: How ChatGPT Work can support the teams that help news organizations grow and operate. We’ll explore the shift from AI that answers questions to AI that can carry work forward across multiple steps, using the tools and context around you.

When: 10 am, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free                                                   

Sponsor: OpenAI Academy

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Thu, Aug 20 - AI in Action: What’s Working in the Field

What: You’ll hear directly from district leaders who are putting AI into practice as they share lessons learned, successful use cases, and the leadership decisions helping them build thoughtful, sustainable approaches that support educators and improve outcomes for students.

Who: Jared Bloom, Superintendent, Franklin Square Union Free School District (NY); Shaylia McRae, Deputy Superintendent, Academics and Transformation, Hillsborough County Public Schools (FL); Debbie Durrence, Interim Chief Accountability Officer, Gwinnett County Public Schools (GA); Dan Bridges, Superintendent, Naperville Community Unit School District 203 (IL); Jennifer Ferrari, Chief Executive Officer, ERDI; and Jeff McCoy, Chief Education Officer, ERDI.

When: 12 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free                                                   

Sponsor: Education Research and Development Institute

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Thu, Aug 20 - AI for Government Admin, Executive Secretaries, and Critical Support Roles

What: A practical session exploring how administrative professionals, executive secretaries, and critical support teams can use AI to strengthen their everyday work.

Who: Amanda Bullock, AI Deployment Manager, OpenAI; Hillary Washington, Executive Ops, OpenAI.

When: 1 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free                                                   

Sponsor: OpenAI Academy

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Thu, Aug 20 - Data Made Simple: Google Sheets for Journalists 

What: Designed for journalists with little or no spreadsheet experience, the workshop will cover the building blocks of Google Sheets, including sorting and filtering data, creating simple calculations and cleaning information for analysis. Participants will learn practical techniques they can immediately use to improve their reporting and workflow.

Who: Mónica Cordero is an award-winning investigative data reporter.

When: 1 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: $35                                                    

Sponsor: iMediaCampus

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Thu, Aug 20 - ChatGPT Work for data analytics teams

What: Learn how data analytics teams can start using ChatGPT Work for common workflows. This session will focus on practical ways newly enabled users can begin exploring Work with the tools and context they already use.

When: 2 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free                                                   

Sponsor: OpenAI Academy

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Thu, Aug 20 - AI Governance for the Public Sector: Balancing Innovation, Security and Trust

What: You'll learn: Where AI adoption is creating new risks across state and local government environments, and why many organizations lack full visibility. How to identify and manage shadow AI, and what steps can help improve oversight of tools and usage across your organization. What it takes to establish practical governance frameworks, and how to balance innovation with security and compliance.

Who: Jim Bergen, Vice President, State Local and Education, CrowdStrike; Matt Singleton Executive Public Sector Strategist, CrowdStrike and Former State of Oklahoma CISO; Adam Zoller Chief Information Security Officer, CrowdStrike.

When: 2:30 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free                                                   

Sponsor: GovLoop

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Thu, Aug 20 - The FāVS Model: What One Newsroom Can Teach Us About Building a Sustainable Journalism Community

What: A conversation about the organization's evolution, the lessons learned along the way, and what other journalists, editors, and publishers can apply to their own work. From recruiting contributors to building community and adapting to a changing media landscape, this webinar offers practical insights for anyone interested in strengthening local journalism.

Who: Tracy Simmons, executive director of FāVS News; FāVS News associate editor Cassy Benefield; FāVS News reporter Emma Maple.

When: 3 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free                                                   

Sponsor: Religion News Association

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Sat, Aug 22 - AI Speech-to-Text in Practice: Lessons for Library Workflows, Testing, and Evaluation

What: This webinar explores the practical applications, opportunities, and challenges of implementing these tools, drawing on real-world insights from recent evaluations of speech-to-text technologies.

Who: Meghan Xu Programmer/Analyst, DevOps, Scholars Portal, OCUL; Rachel Wang Systems Administrator, DevOps, Scholars Portal, OCUL.

When: 2:00 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free                                                   

Sponsor: Ontario Council of University Libraries

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A Competition Between People & Machines

Framing the future as a competition between people and machines is a false choice. AI will automate tasks, transform professions, and displace some jobs. It is equally misguided to conclude that expertise no longer matters. What is changing is how expertise creates value: less time spent on repetitive execution, and more on defining the right problem, recognizing exceptions, validating outcomes, and taking responsibility for the consequences of a decision. -Eduardo Perez

AI Definitions: Artificial Intelligence

Artificial Intelligence (AI) – AI typically refers to computers that imitate the process of human thinking, able to make some decisions on their own without human intervention. The defining feature of artificial intelligence is that its behavior is learned from data rather than from being explicitly programmed. When most people talk about artificial intelligence, they typically refer to LLMs (Large Language Models). While AI can effectively mimic and mix established patterns in creative ways, it does not perform well at creating new things by breaking expectations and conventional forms. 

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18 Articles about AI & Politics

Chatbots are doing the work of Congress with little oversight – Washington Post

China’s A.I. Is Surging Across Africa. That Should Worry Silicon Valley. – New York Times

The hottest AI models in Silicon Valley face a powerful source of competition – Washington Post

China’s A.I. Play Is Different From America’s – New York Times

White House will exempt ‘open’ AI systems from security review – Washington Post

New York bans data center construction for a year, rattling AI industry – Arstechnica

Nearly 200 Economists and Tech Leaders Warn of A.I. Threats: A letter calls for policymakers to do more to understand and respond to potential disruptions from artificial intelligence. – New York Times

Xi Jinping casts himself as leader of new AI world order – Semafor

India Is Moving Fast to Catch Up in A.I. A Coastal City Fears the Fallout. – New York Times

Censorship in Chinese AI models can be undone, new research shows – Semafor

How Terrorist Groups Are Using A.I. to Gain an Edge in Battle – New York Times

Political text messages could get more effective and annoying. Blame AI – NPR

The Logo for Donald Trump International Airport Appears to Be AI Slop – Futurism

Trump’s Vision for A.I. Dominance Comes With Major Air Pollution – New York Times

What AI companies want for the millions they’re spending on elections – CNBC

AI-generated video of Vermont congressional race tests new state disclosure law – WCAX

In Texas, AI-generated political ads are blurring the line between real and fake- Poynter

As Voters Grow Anxious Over A.I., Trump Shrugs Off the Concern - New York Times 

Nikki's Story

Nikki was driving through the Rocky Mountains with her daughter when their truck hit black ice and flipped over the guardrail. Nikki was knocked unconscious as the vehicle rolled over four times and landed on a barbwire fence. When five-year-old Mary couldn’t wake her bleeding mother, she didn’t sit and cry. Mary crawled out of one of the broken windows and climbed 150 feet to the road where she waved down at a passing truck. As emergency workers cut the roof off the truck to get Nikki out, Mary waited in one of the rescue vehicles. She asked a paramedic if her mother was dead. It would be three days before Nikki would wake up.

When Mary was later asked why she went for help on her own, the kindergartener said, “I needed to save my mom because I love my mom.”

Nikki and Mary recovered from their injuries at home. Mary was given an award for bravery.

Stephen Goforth

17 Articles about the Business of Running an AI Company

17 Webinars this week about AI, Journalism, & Media

Tue, Aug 11 - ChatGPT 201 For Midterms - Virtual Session

What: The goal is simple: leave with practical ways to use ChatGPT in the reporting and research you already do. We’ll cover source-first workflows, political reporting use cases, stronger prompting, and techniques for turning dense material into clear, structured briefs.  You’ll also see how ChatGPT Work, agents, skills, and custom apps can turn a useful workflow into a repeatable newsroom tool. You’ll leave with examples you can adapt and build yourself—no technical background required.

Who: Evan Hirsch, OpenAI for News, OpenAI; Mark Murray Editorial Director, OpenAI.

When: 12 pm Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free                                                   

Sponsor: OpenAI Academy

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Tue, Aug 11 - The exponential new demand of AI for power

Who: Clinton A. Vince Chair, U.S. Energy Practice and Co-Chair, Global Transportation and Infrastructure, Dentons.

When: 2 pm Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free                                                   

Sponsor: USC Center on Communication Leadership and Policy's Washington Programs

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Tue, Aug 11 - AI Policy in the Newsroom

What: We will discuss how and how often to undertake an AI policy revision and what to consider in that process. Matt leads his organization's AI Committee, developing a policy that will help guide journalists in their ethical use of artificial intelligence tools.

Who: Cynthia Tu, Data Reporter & News Technology Specialist at Sahan Journal, a nonprofit newsroom dedicated to reporting for immigrants and communities of color in Minnesota; Matt DeFour, State Bureau Chief for Wisconsin Watch, the state's oldest nonprofit investigative and community forward newsroom.

When: 3 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free                                                   

Sponsor: Online News Association

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Tue, Aug 11 - How to Report on Labor and Human Rights

What: This session centers on the human dimension of ocean industries, focusing on labor conditions, forced labor risks, and human rights violations in fisheries and maritime sectors. Journalists will learn how recruitment systems work, how abuse occurs across borders, and how to ethically report on vulnerable workers. The webinar will also cover sourcing strategies, including how to reach and interview seafarers safely. 

Who: Federico Acosta Rainis, Pulitzer Center Staff; Katie McQue ORN Fellow

When: 12 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free                                                   

Sponsor: Pulitzer Center

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Wed, Aug 12 - Intro to AI for Small Businesses

What: A non-technical introduction to generative AI technology, tips for implementing AI effectively in your business, some great advice about managing the risks and ethical concerns involved, and will lead you a hands-on exercise using a generative AI tool. No matter what your level of technical know-how is, you’ll leave this session informed, confident and aware of both the risks and the benefits of this emerging technology.

Who: Isabel Krome, Temple Small Business Development Center.

When: 8:30 am

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free                                                   

Sponsor: Small Business Development Center, Temple University

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Wed, Aug 12 - How to Spread Solutions Journalism on Social Media, Part 2

What: This is part two of a webinar series on creating compelling social-first content that expands the reach and impact of your solutions reporting.

Who: Jonathan Woodward, a multimedia producer and creative strategist who previously served as writer, producer and co-host of SJN’s Tell Me Something Good partnership with Google Creative Labs.

When: 11 am Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free                                                   

Sponsor: Solutions Journalism

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Wed, Aug 12 - The Craft of Journalism with Ernie Pyle

What: During this session, you’ll gain insight on how you can write and share emotional human interest stories that catch readers’ attention and create lasting impact.   

Who: This workshop led by the foundation dedicated to preserving the legacy of Pulitzer-winning war correspondent Ernie Pyle.

When: 11 am Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free                                                   

Sponsor: Military Veterans in Journalism

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Wed, Aug 12 - In the Era of AI – How Can You Keep Your Agency Safe

What: Learn how agencies are building resilient cybersecurity programs that can adapt to the evolving threat landscape. Experts will discuss how agencies are strengthening defenses, improving visibility, and managing cyber risk at scale.

Who: Marina Kelly, Chief Information Security Officer, City of Raleigh, Information Technology; Zach Oxman, Area Vice President, State, Local, and Education, U.S. Public Sector, Abnormal AI; Francisco Ramirez, Chief Architect, State and Local Government, Red Hat; Egon Rinderer, Senior Vice President, Federal & Enterprise Growth, NinjaOne.

When: 2 pm Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free                                                   

Sponsor: GovLoop

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Wed, Aug 12 - We Invested in AI. Now What?

What: Join this session to learn: Why AI adoption stalls after the rollout, and why more training won't fix; The structural difference between access and adoption; What the organizations seeing real returns from AI did differently; How to measure what actually matters.

Who: Markus Bernhardt, Ph.D. AI Strategist; Joe Leslie VP of Global AI Learning and Development, Golin.

When: 2 pm Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free                                                   

Sponsor: Training Magazine Network

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Wed, Aug 12 - Accelerating Scientific Discovery: AI Case Studies in Research

What: How research leaders are using AI and high-performance computing to accelerate discovery. From literature review to complex simulation to publication, AI is reshaping every stage of scholarship. You’ll learn how peer institutions are prioritizing AI and HPC investment amid tight budgets, and the impact AI has on diverse research endeavors.

Who: Alexander C. Kafka, Senior Editor, The Chronicle of Higher Education; Jason Cherubini, Executive in Residence of Finance Loyola University Maryland; Reena Mehra, Professor in and Head of Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine University of Washington; Sagar Samtani Director, Data Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab, Kelley School of Business Indiana University; Denny Schaedig, Data Engineer, Laboratory for Child Brain Development Washington University; Ryan White, Associate Professor, Mathematics and Systems Engineering Florida Institute of Technology.

When: 2 pm Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free                                                   

Sponsor: Chronicle of Higher Ed

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Wed, Aug 12 - Writing That Breaks the Rules: 10 Craft “Laws” You Can Defy

What: We will start from the beginning and look at how to create a newsletter for anyone eager to begin. We’ll address important and often-overlooked areas like the Substack name, About section, and style. We’ll also look at common questions: How often should you post? How long should your posts be? What should you write about (and what if you change your mind)? How do you sustain momentum beyond the first few months? Finally, we’ll discuss how to gain readers and continue growing your audience over time.

Who: Becky Tuch, founder of Lit Mag News.

When: 3 pm

Where: Zoom

Cost: $30                                                    

Sponsor: Lit Mag News

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Thu, Aug 13 - The new search journey: How AI is changing online discovery

What: For years, typing a question into a search engine was simply what you did. Now, more people are turning to AI chatbots first, asking a question and getting a direct answer instead of a list of links.  But how far has this shift actually gone in Australia, India, Hong Kong and Singapore? Are consumers replacing search engines with AI tools, or just adding them to the mix? And when an AI assistant gives an answer, do people actually believe it?

Who: Fumin Rianto, Research Director, YouGov Australia; Dicky Li, Business Development Manager, YouGov Hong Kong.

When: 2 am, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free                                                   

Sponsor: You Gov

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Thu, Aug 13 - Media Relations for Mission-Driven Organizations

What: This workshop will demystify the media landscape and help organizations build relationships with journalists, develop effective pitches, and amplify their stories with purpose and clarity.

Who: Laura Herrera, Chief Marketing & Revenue Officer at the Griffin Museum of Science and Industry.⁠

When: 11 am, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free                                                   

Sponsor: Chicago Cultural Alliance

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Thu, Aug 13 - News Literacy for Every Classroom: An Integrated Approach

What: Just getting started with news literacy or looking for fresh, meaningful ways to weave this essential life skill into your teaching? This edWebinar will help you build a strong foundation for the school year. You’ll discover ways to embed news literacy into your discipline to help students make informed decisions.

Who: Tracee Stanford, Senior Manager of Professional Learning at the News Literacy Project.

When: 12 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free                                                   

Sponsor: News Literacy Project

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Thu, Aug 13 - 4 Mindshifts for Teaching AI Agency

What: How educators can support AI agency among their students—right now. We’ll share relevant resources and four enduring mindshifts that are game changing for classroom conversations about tech.

Who: Dan Be Kim, AI Fellow and Translational Research Designer, Center for Digital Thriving, Harvard Graduate School of Education; Carrie James, Co-Founder and Co-Director, Center for Digital Thriving, and Co-Director, Project Zero, Harvard Graduate School of Education.

When: 3 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free                                                   

Sponsor: Center for Digital Thriving at the Harvard Graduate School of Education

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Thu, Aug 13 - SPJ Code of Ethics Listening Session No. 1

What: The first of three listening sessions with the SPJ Code of Ethics revision committee. Learn about the work that has gone into the recommended Code revisions, the revisions being considered and ask your questions. Registration required.

When: 7 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free                                                   

Sponsor: Society of Professional Journalists

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Fri, Aug 14 - Using AI in innovative ways to reach new audiences

What: Audience engagement through search engines is shrinking. Pros from Merrill College demonstrate new, AI-driven ways to boost engagement. 

Who: Stacey Decker Director, Capital News Service Audience Engagement Bureau·University of Maryland Philip Merrill College of Journalism; Shuning Lu Assistant Professor of Media, Democracy and Technology·University of Maryland Philip Merrill College of Journalism.

When: 12 pm, Eastern

Where: Zoom

Cost: Free                                                   

Sponsor: University of Maryland

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28 Recent Articles about AI & Academic Scholarship

AI’s top startups are barely publishing their research – Science

What AI’s usurping of the peer-reviewed publications means for medicine and pharmaceutical industry - The London School of Economics

Can we stop AI from flooding scientific journals? – C&EN

AI in scientific publishing: Slower, worse, and more expensive – Science

How to Research Technical Topics With AI - 0xkato

AI reviewers make it easier to get research published. US study calls it paper-laundering – The Print

Doctored data sets could trick AI agents – Nature

The case for researchers publishing less in the age of AI – University World News 

Award-winning Korea studies scholar accused of using AI-fabricated citations – NK News

AI tools meant to vet science are surprisingly easy to fool – Science News

UK ‘should lean into research quality’ on AI, says Elsevier leader – Research Professional News 

‘Humanizer’ tool can erase signs of AI-written text — alarming scientists – Nature

AI-assisted reviews will result in ordinary, uncontroversial research – The Times Higher Ed

AI Slop Is a Tenure Problem, Not Just a Tech Problem – Inside Higher Ed

In the AI era, the human struggle can no longer be the point of research - The Times Higher Ed

Artificial intelligence in scientific review and writing: What should we be doing? – Oxford Acamdemic

A large language model pipeline for automated citation quality scoring across engineering journal quartiles with expert validation – Nature

Research integrity in the age of AI (podcast) - The Lancet

French research thrown into turmoil by a multifaceted crisis that includes funding, publishing volume, and AI – Le Monde  

University launches investigation into its faculty member's paper allegedly containing AI watermarks in graphics – Global Times

Scientists decry conference’s use of hidden prompts to snare AI peer reviews – The Transmitter

New AI Agents Pose ‘Existential Threat’ to How Grants Are Awarded – Inside Higher Ed

Publication fraud in the era of generative artificial intelligence – British Pharmacological Society

Anyone can fake a scientific image with AI, tricking even academic journals – and undermining trust in science – The Conversation

AI promised to democratise academic publishing – the evidence says otherwise – The London School of Economics

Journal investigating paper on cognitive impact of generative AI – Retraction Watch

Did AI write this article? Perish the thought. But we tracked how artificial intelligence is changing five creative fields – The Economist

Scientists want you to read their research papers—so they’re using gen AI to turn them into TikTok videos – Fast Company