Humans in the Loop

Human oversight of AI does not mean manually reviewing every output. It means designing controls proportional to risk. A proposed email subject line does not require the same validation as a medical diagnosis, a credit decision, or an instruction affecting an industrial plant. Expertise establishes that threshold, identifies when a model moves beyond its reliable range, and determines when automation must stop. -Eduardo Perez

43 Articles about Resumes

3 resume mistakes that can sabotage your job application - Fast Company

3 tips for a ‘hyper-focused’ resume to grab recruiters’ attention at a job fair, according to a career coach - CNBC

4 things Bill Gates did wrong on his 1974 Harvard student resume, from experts - CNBC

4 websites to help you create a clean, attractive resume - The Next Web

6 million job listings asked for 'communication skills': Here's how to include them on your resume - CNBC

6 Tips to Write a Winning Resume Summary (With Examples) - MakeUseOf

7 common resume mistakes to avoid - Fast Company

7 Mistakes that Doom a College Journalist's Resume - Michael Koretzky

13 Must-Have Words to Include in Your Resume - Glassdoor

50 Action Verbs You Can Use For A More Dynamic Resume - Refinery29

20+ LinkedIn Profile Tips (Guaranteed Ways to Stand Out) - Buffer

AI is screening your resume. Here's how to make it past the bots - NPR

Attractive women should not include a photo with a job application - The Economist

'Avoid these 2 resume words at all costs,' says career coach—here are 35 'power verbs' to use instead - CNBC

Best and Worst Terms for Resumes - Huffington Post

FontPair (Helps you pick font combinations for your resume. so you stand out from the typical Times New Roman)

Gen Z is rewriting the rulebook on 'résumé gaps' - Business Insider

Google recruiters explain how to demonstrate 'past experience' on your resume-even if you've never had a job - Business Insider

How to format your resume if you don't have a degree - CNBC

How to include your personality in your resume, says a Deloitte exec: It will give you ‘the edge’ - CNBC

How to get your résumé past the robot reading it - Vox

How to Make Sure Your Résumé Passes Muster With an AI Reader - Wall Street Journal ($)

How to use ChatGPT to build your resume - ZDnet

How to Write a Data Scientist Resume in 2026: Complete Guide - Analytics Insights

How to Write a Great Resume - Matthew Hale (video)

How to Write a Resume - Glassdoor

Questions about resume gaps are expected. Here’s how job seekers can address them - AP

Looking for a new job? These best online resume services can help you stand out - New York Post

Meet the New Boss, Big Data - Wall Street Journal 

The Most Efficient Way to Keep Your Resume Up to Date - LifeHacker

Over 55% of people admit to lying on their resume at least once—here are the 8 most common lies - CNBC

Resume advice from an internship supervisor

The résumé is dying, and AI is holding the smoking gun - ArsTechnica

Resumes that impress no matter your background - Glassdoor Blog

This is how often you should update your resume—whether or not you’re looking for a new job - CNBC

Steps you can take to modernize your resume - Boston Herald

Stop Saying You 'Helped' on Your Resume (and Use These Verbs Instead) - Lifehacker

This Google Executive Reviewed More Than 20,000 Resumes--He Found These 5 Stunning Mistakes Over and Over - Inc

Tiny Typos Can Add Up To a Big X - Washington Post

To get a job, write your story instead of a resume - Quartz

Want a new journalism job? 'Crawl' your resume first - Poynter

Why I tossed your Resume - Chronicle of Higher Ed

Your Résumé Might Be Getting Tossed by AI. How to Push Back. - Wall Street Journal

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Scaling a Flawed Assumption

The same technology that scales knowledge can scale a flawed assumption. A well-written answer can be false; a historical pattern can reproduce bias; efficient automation can accelerate a process that should never have existed. The greatest risk is not that AI will be wrong, but that it will be wrong fluently enough for someone without domain expertise to trust it. -Eduardo Perez

AI Definitions: Tokens

Tokens – A token can be thought of as the basic unit used by AI to process language, similar to the root of a word. “Creat” would represent words like create, creative, creator, creating, and creation. An LLM looks for correlations between words that go together like giraffe and neck. A single word might fall into many tokens since it might have multiple meanings and its subword might correlate to many other subwords. One token generally corresponds to ~4 characters of text for common English text. Examples: https://platform.openai.com/tokenizer

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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