Investigating Artificial Intelligence: What lies beyond the algorithm
Artificial Intelligence has become an integral part of our daily lives — but the real cost is often borne by others. At the Dataharvest conference, journalists presented their investigations and shared tips on how to dig deeper into this technology.
“They Know We Are Watching Them” – The NYT and the Accountability of the European Commission
New York Times Journalist Matina Stevis-Gridneff talks to iMEdD about an important new decision by the European Union’s General Court and the importance of holding those in power accountable.
The Podcast Show 2025: 10 Things We Learned
Everything we saw and heard at one of the audio industry’s biggest gatherings (and beyond) in London.
Can an Image Change the World?
Awards like World Press Photo bring vital global stories to the forefront and raise awareness about the urgent issues of our time—this year, climate crisis and migration took center stage.
How Young Audiences Are Reshaping the News
At TEDx Patras, Mitali Mukherjee highlighted the disconnect between news outlets and young audiences, urging efforts to rebuild trust.
“Never a Good Time To Break Down” – Journalists in Gaza Continue To Report Amidst Fear for Their Lives
Four Gazan journalists reflect on how it feels to be reporting after nearly 20 months of war.
“I Need to See His Face”: The Photographer of Trump’s Assassination Attempt
Award-winning Washington Post photographer Jabin Botsford spoke to iMEdD about the story behind the photo of Donald Trump's assassination attempt.
Donald Trump’s Second “100 First Days,” the Media and Going Independent – With Journalist Oliver Darcy
Panagiotis Menegos speaks with journalist Oliver Darcy about Donald Trump’s second "100 first days" in office, prseident's boisterous relationship with the media and how journalism is stepping into the so-called creator-based economy...