About the Brotherhood:
AI The Pulitzer Center's Accountability Fellowship aims to support investigative reporting projects that explore the impacts, ethical concerns, and regulatory issues surrounding AI systems. The Center seeks to recruit eight to ten journalists, especially from underrepresented communities, to report on the effects of algorithmic and automated systems in their regions. Projects focused on transparency, governance, and financial accountability in relation to AI are particularly encouraged.
Who can apply?
- Journalists from around the world, especially from underrepresented communities
- This year we are looking to support at least one project on transparency and governance in relation to AI.
Duration and Benefits:
- The ten-month scholarship It will begin in September 2024.
- The selected journalists will receive up to US$ 20 thousand in financial support to conduct their reporting projects.
- Fellows will have access to mentoring, training, and a peer community to enhance their research work.
Requirements:
- Selected journalists are expected to participate in monthly meetings, interact with other fellows, and share methodologies and lessons learned.
- Collaboration and active participation in training sessions are mandatory components.
Journalists who are unable to meet these requirements may apply. AI Reporting Grants.
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