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ONA on Air
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31 episodes
7 months ago
Lindsay Hood spoke with Futuri Media’s Tim Wolff who says audience engagement can be driven by AI, but humans are still needed to make intelligent decisions on how to use it equitably.
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Lindsay Hood spoke with Futuri Media’s Tim Wolff who says audience engagement can be driven by AI, but humans are still needed to make intelligent decisions on how to use it equitably.
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S2E3 – Gender Benders vs. Grammar Sticklers
ONA on Air
11 minutes 34 seconds
6 years ago
S2E3 – Gender Benders vs. Grammar Sticklers
How do we report on people who don't fall into the traditional gender binary with dignity and respect for their identity? There was an email exchange on the Gaydio listserv in May that shows various newsrooms might identify drag queens in different manners (by their stage name versus given male name). In this episode, ONA on Air producer Austin Fast talks to journalists at the ONA19 conference in New Orleans about how they handle gender non-conforming sources and subjects. Music used in this episode is by Blue Dot Sessions. Special thanks to Margaret Schneider, an ONA Local organizer, Posey Gruener of Sound Effect, and Lori Todd of Cronkite News.
ONA on Air
Lindsay Hood spoke with Futuri Media’s Tim Wolff who says audience engagement can be driven by AI, but humans are still needed to make intelligent decisions on how to use it equitably.