AI for journalism and media
AI literacy for people who still care about truth.
This hub is for journalists, editors, producers, PR teams, documentary people, and media educators trying to understand AI without abandoning verification, accountability, voice, or public trust.
What media teams need
Verification habits
AI can speed up research, synthesis, and drafting, but the newsroom still owns sourcing, context, and accountability.
Workflow literacy
Teams need shared language for where AI helps, where it misleads, and when human review is non-negotiable.
Audience trust
Disclosure, provenance, labeling, and editorial judgment matter because trust is the product under pressure.
Practical training
Media teams learn best through examples, tools, newsroom scenarios, and rules they can test immediately.
Source trail
What journalists need to know
A practical guide to AI literacy for media people working under pressure.
AI training for media teams
Workshops for people who need useful tools and clear boundaries.
For interviews and expert commentary
Use the EPK for producer-friendly bio, topics, media angles, and booking context.
Bring AI literacy into your newsroom
For workshops, briefings, interviews, or media-facing AI sensemaking, start with the audience and the decisions they need to make.