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ONA on Air
Online News Association
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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S2E4 – You Gotta Have That Talk: A Replay of 'How to Approach Difficult Conversations' Session
ONA on Air
1 hour 27 minutes 47 seconds
6 years ago
S2E4 – You Gotta Have That Talk: A Replay of 'How to Approach Difficult Conversations' Session
Do you dread performance reviews? Is there someone in your newsroom that just doesn't get the 'X' in Latinx? This episode is for you! ONA on Air producer Erika Aguilar had a quick conversation with two presenters at ONA19 after their packed Friday session on how to have difficult conversations with your newsroom colleagues. Listen for tips, advice and the full session that was presented at ONA19. Special thanks to Destinée-Charisse Royal, Senior Staff Editor, Graphics, The New York Times and Luisa Ortiz Pérez, Executive Director & Co-Founder, vita-activa.org. Music used in this episode is by musician Peter Arcuni.
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.