Ar­ti­fi­cial in­tel­li­gence in news stor­ies eval­u­ation: Guest lec­ture by Be­atrice Ep­wene

Location: Q 2.228

On Tuesday, 2 June, at 11 a.m., all interested parties are invited to a guest lecture on "Artificial intelligence in news stories evaluation: An applied approach to a social problem" in room Q 2.228. The Campus OWL universities have already signed a memorandum of understanding with Pennsylvania State University in 2024 to intensify their cooperation. As part of this partnership, Beatrice Epwene, Ph.D., Associate Teaching Professor of Communications at Pennsylvania State University, will be visiting Paderborn University.

In her lecture, Epwene will deal with bias in news as well as misinformation and disinformation. She will also show what role modern technologies such as artificial intelligence can play in overcoming these problems. As mistrust in news is increasing worldwide, a global view of possible solutions will be taken. In the practical part of the lecture, participants will get to know the "mEditor" software, which analyses news according to journalistic principles.

Further information and a link to registration can be found here.

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