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SUMMARY:Media Innovation Lectures
DESCRIPTION:The goal of this series is to introduce students interested in Computer Science\, Engineering and Media to what’s possible and probable when it comes to media innovation. Speakers from multiple disciplines and industry will discuss a range of topics in the context of evolving media with a focus on the technical trends\, opportunities and challenges surfacing in the unfolding media ecosystem. Speakers will underscore the need to innovate to survive in the media and information industries. Highlights include: \n10/15: INNOVATING WITH DATA / Jeremy Bowers\, Director of Engineering\, The Washington Post \nBowers sits at the intersection of news and engineering and will discuss the Post’s plans for political data projects including election results\, congressional votes and campaign finance.  \n11/5 – INNOVATING WITH AI /Xiao Ma\, Director of Engineering\, Medium  \nMa will go “under the hood” to explain how Medium thinks about AI + media and discuss the evolution of the company’s powerful personalization algorithms. \n11/12: INNOVATING WITH PLATFORMS /Stacy-Marie Ishmael\, Senior Editor\, Apple News \nIshmael is a veteran journalist who previously worked at The New York Times and Buzzfeed. In this talk she will discuss the ethics of platforms\, focusing on why platforms say they are not publishers\, the conflation of neutrality with objectivity\, the power of deliberate user experience decisions to shape the contours of speech and  \n  \n 
URL:https://brown.stanford.edu/event/4712/
LOCATION:Gates 174\, 353 Serra Hall\, Stanford\, 355 Serra Mall\, Stanford\, CA\, 94305
CATEGORIES:Media Innovators Speakers Series
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SUMMARY:Brown Welcomes Washington Post Director of Engineering Jeremy Bowers
DESCRIPTION:Stanford welcomed Jeremy Bowers\, Director of Engineering\, at The Washington Post. Bowers and his team are ramping up for the 2020 election\, focusing on political data projects including election restyles\, congressional votes and campaign finance. Bowers spoke on October 15 to an interdisciplinary group of Stanford students (compute science\, engineering and business\, among others). He described how his team\, which sits at the intersection of engineering and news\, mesh coding and journalistic skills and the importance of cross-team collaboration.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y3AOkIkfoXA&feature=youtu.be
URL:https://brown.stanford.edu/event/brown-welcomes-washington-post-director-of-engineering-jeremy-bowers/
CATEGORIES:Media Innovators Speakers Series
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