Lenfest institute, openai and microsoft announce $10 million ai collaborative and fellowship program for us metro news organizations
Chicago public media, the minnesota star tribune, newsday (long island, new york), the philadelphia inquirer, and the seattle times will receive grant funding and enterprise credits for experimentation with generative ai philadelphia , oct. 22, 2024 /prnewswire/ -- the lenfest institute for journalism, a leader in developing solutions for the next era of local news, on tuesday announced a major new collaboration with openai and microsoft corp. to help newsrooms explore and implement ways in which artificial intelligence can help drive business sustainability and innovation in local journalism through the lenfest institute ai collaborative and fellowship program. in the initial round of funding, chicago public media, newsday (long island, ny), the minnesota star tribune, the philadelphia inquirer, and the seattle times will each receive a grant to hire a two-year ai fellow to pursue projects that focus largely on improving business sustainability and implementing ai technologies within their organizations.
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