Event details
Mar
26
AI x Journalism: Transforming the News
AI x Journalism: Transforming the News
Thu, 3/26 · 4:30 pm—6:00 pm · Chancellor Green Rotunda
Humanities Council's Program in Journalism; Princeton Center for Information Technology Policy; Princeton Humanities Initiative
Join the Humanities Council’s Program in Journalism and the Princeton Center for Information Technology Policy (CITP) for this special event on how artificial intelligence is changing journalism and news.
AI is already remaking newsgathering, audience engagement, and the dissemination of fact and evidence-based journalism. In this panel discussion, experts will share how AI is already impacting all aspects of the field of journalism – from national to small local newsrooms to data analysis, gathering and checking facts, ensuring source security, and what’s to come.
Panelists include:
- Hilke Schellmann, Emmy Award-winning reporter and CITP Fellow
- Madelyne Xiao, CITP graduate student and former fact-checker for The New Yorker
- Dylan Freedman, machine-learning engineer and journalist working on artificial intelligence initiatives at The New York Times
- Anjanette Delgado, Group Managing Editor for the Hearst Connecticut Media Group
The discussion will be moderated by Eliza Griswold, director of the Program in Journalism, with journalists and thinkers posing critical questions about the AI revolution.
Thu, 3/26 · 4:30 pm—6:00 pm · Chancellor Green Rotunda
Humanities Council's Program in Journalism; Princeton Center for Information Technology Policy; Princeton Humanities Initiative
Join the Humanities Council’s Program in Journalism and the Princeton Center for Information Technology Policy (CITP) for this special event on how artificial intelligence is changing journalism and news.
AI is already remaking newsgathering, audience engagement, and the dissemination of fact and evidence-based journalism. In this panel discussion, experts will share how AI is already impacting all aspects of the field of journalism – from national to small local newsrooms to data analysis, gathering and checking facts, ensuring source security, and what’s to come.
Panelists include:
- Hilke Schellmann, Emmy Award-winning reporter and CITP Fellow
- Madelyne Xiao, CITP graduate student and former fact-checker for The New Yorker
- Dylan Freedman, machine-learning engineer and journalist working on artificial intelligence initiatives at The New York Times
- Anjanette Delgado, Group Managing Editor for the Hearst Connecticut Media Group
The discussion will be moderated by Eliza Griswold, director of the Program in Journalism, with journalists and thinkers posing critical questions about the AI revolution.
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Date
March 26, 2026Time
4:30 p.m.Location
Chancellor Green, 101 RotundaAudience
University Sponsors
Center for Information Technology Policy and the Princeton Humanities Initiative