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A Belarusian newsroom attempted to integrate an AI proofreader into its CMS. Zerkalo's case study highlights areas where large language models currently assist editorial workflows and where journalism continues to rely on human input.
New from The Fix – how does Ukraine’s public broadcaster operate during a continuous full-scale war? “In total, 35 Suspilne facilities across 10 regional branches have been damaged,” CEO Mykola Chernotytskyi says. We spoke with him about physical threats, cyberattacks, and journalists’ mental health
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A Belarusian newsroom tried to build an AI proofreader directly into its CMS. The result became a useful case study of where AI helps journalism today, and where humans are still essential. Zerkalo's Aliaksandra Pushkina recounts the experience in a guest column for The Fix.
Polymarket & Kalshi odds are showing up in major newsrooms – on CNN, Bloomberg, Time – often standing in for traditional polls. But these markets can be manipulated, blur the line between news & gambling, and are even changing how audiences consume information. Romain Chauvet unpacks what’s at stake
After years of Russia’s full-scale invasion, The Fix spoke with the Ukrainian public broadcaster Suspilne to understand how it continues to cover the war despite the risks.
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More and more American media outlets are using prediction markets in their reporting despite concerns over manipulation.
A Belarusian newsroom tried to build an AI proofreader directly into its CMS. The result became a practical case study of where large language models can already help editorial workflows, and where jo...
A Belarusian newsroom tried to build an AI proofreader directly into its CMS. The result became a practical case study of where large language models can already help editorial workflows, and where jo...