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As a new academic year begins, journalism schools face a defining challenge: how to prepare students for a profession being reshaped by AI.
At Stanford University, Djordje Padejski is leading the way. A veteran investigative journalist and now associate director of the John S. Knight Journalism Fellowships at Stanford, he created one of the earliest AI-focused journalism courses at Arizona State University before bringing it to Stanford last year. His classroom is less lecture hall and more lab, where students test AI tools and also learn to examine them.
On Newsroom Robots, Djordje shared how he structures his course and what journalism schools must do to prepare the next generation of journalists.
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As a new academic year begins, journalism schools face a defining challenge: how to prepare students for a profession being reshaped by AI.
At Stanford University, Djordje Padejski is leading the way. A veteran investigative journalist and now associate director of the John S. Knight Journalism Fellowships at Stanford, he created one of the earliest AI-focused journalism courses at Arizona State University before bringing it to Stanford last year. His classroom is less lecture hall and more lab, where students test AI tools and also learn to examine them.
On Newsroom Robots, Djordje shared how he structures his course and what journalism schools must do to prepare the next generation of journalists.
Key topics include:
Sign up for the Newsroom Robots newsletter for episode summaries and insights from host Nikita Roy.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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