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If we are using AI in journalism we need better guidelines on reporting uncertainty | ONLINE JOURNALISM BLOG

‘85% is quite good in machine learning terms — but journalistically, it’s problematic. We have moved from dealing with facts, to dealing with estimates.’

The ONLINE JOURNALISM BLOG points out differences between reporting data as facts and data as probabilities. The difference is in machine learning systems instead of quantitative findings.

The piece offers a checklist for accountability when using algorithmically-generated results:

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Journalistic skills in algorithmic accountability are increasingly valuable. Newsrooms are using machine learning internally for their own stories and also must report findings by third parties who use algorithms in their conclusions.

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If we are using AI in journalism we need better guidelines on reporting uncertainty
ONLINE JOURNALISM BLOG | May 22, 2019 | by Paul Bradshaw

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