
Minnesota Newsroom Used AI to Speed Up Mass Shooting Investigation
The Minnesota Star Tribune used artificial intelligence to rapidly translate a mass shooter's cryptic journal, combining AI's speed with human verification to ensure accuracy.
Grace O'Malley is a media and technology correspondent for Neurozzio, reporting on how digital transformation and artificial intelligence are reshaping the news and publishing industries.
The Minnesota Star Tribune used artificial intelligence to rapidly translate a mass shooter's cryptic journal, combining AI's speed with human verification to ensure accuracy.
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