Wordsmith: AI-powered Narratives in Human-Friendly Prose
Wordsmith is using Natural Language Generation (NLG) to create written analysis in a heartbeat.
Wordsmith is using Natural Language Generation (NLG) to create written analysis in a heartbeat.
The New York Times has used digital innovation to maintain its quality and reached new subscription highs despite significant headwinds in the newspaper industry.
When is the last time you read, or even came across, a copy of a local newspaper? Local journalism is dying in front of us, and Wall Street vultures are watching.
Widen the scope of the report in a 17,000-islands country. Cheaply.
Amidst a digital transformation, The New York Times recognizes data’s value in a digital-first world.
Statistics junkie Nate Silver uses data to predict everything from internet slang to Oscar winners to the US Presidential election.
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"The most shareable breaking news, original reporting, entertainment, and video" or making journalism stupider and stupider?