ADiRA workshop trains young journalists in AI tools at NSOU
More than 60 aspiring journalists attended a hands-on workshop on artificial intelligence at Netaji Subhas Open University.
More than 60 aspiring journalists attended a hands-on workshop on artificial intelligence at Netaji Subhas Open University.
Haryana Governor Ashim Kumar Ghosh Inaugurated the Commemorative Programme in Kolkata on February 10
Journalists are easy to dislike. They are often impatient, sometimes smug, occasionally wrong.
Inaugurating the seminar, noted expatriate fiction writer Nabakumar Basu set the tone with characteristic candour and irony.
Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav on Monday appealed to journalists to uphold the principles of true and honest journalism, highlighting issues that are being overlooked despite being in plain sight.
‘No radioactivity in Hiroshima ruin‘ said The New York Times front page on 13 September 1945, a classic of planted disinformation, wrote Pilger. ‘General Farrell,‘ reported William H. Lawrence, ‘denied categorically that [the atomic bomb] produced a dangerous, lingering radioactivity.‘ Only one reporter, Wilfred Burchett, an Australian, braved the perilous journey to Hiroshima in the immediate aftermath of the atomic bombing, in defiance of Allied occupation authorities, which controlled the ‘press pack‘
The New York Times on Wednesday sued Sam Altman-run OpenAI and Satya Nadella-run Microsoft for copyright infringement.
At its apogee, print media had immense power to mould public opinion, champion worthy causes and shine an unforgiving light on corruption.
Despite all the conversations around – Saach ya saansani, stories around journalism have been the driving force for the industry at large.
Truth or journalistic ethics has become of no concern. However, the values and ethics of journalism do not, and should not, change. It is not only online media, but even mainstream media outlets cannot resist the temptation to cover fake news stories repeatedly for their sensational value, giving them added traction.