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Meredith Broussard

Meredith Broussard is a data journalism professor at the Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute at New York University.[1] Her research focuses on the role of artificial intelligence in journalism.

Meredith Broussard
Broussard in 2018
Born
United States
EducationColumbia University, Harvard University
Occupation(s)Associate Professor, Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute NYU
Known forResearch in artificial intelligence and investigative reporting; coining the term "technochauvinism"
Websitemeredithbroussard.com

Career

Broussard was previously a features editor at The Philadelphia Inquirer, and a software developer at the AT&T Bell Labs and MIT Media Lab. Broussard has published features and essays in many outlets including The Atlantic, Harper’s Magazine, and Slate Magazine. She is the author of the nonfiction book Artificial Unintelligence: How Computers Misunderstand the World.[2]

As a fellow at the Tow Center for Digital Journalism at the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, she built Bailiwick, a tool designed to uncover data-driven campaign finance stories, created for the United States presidential election of 2016.[3]

Currently, Broussard is an associate professor at the Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute of New York University, a research director of the NYU Alliance for Public Interest Technology, and an advisory board member of the Center for Critical Race and Digital Studies.[4][5][6]

Broussard appeared as herself in the 2020 Netflix documentary, Coded Bias, which follows researchers and advocates as they explore how algorithms encode and propagate bias.[7][8] She has been interviewed on a number of topics, including algorithmic bias, for several media outlets, including The Verge, Los Angeles Times, The New York Times, and Harvard Magazine.[2][9][7][10]

Publications

Broussard has published a wide range of books examining the intersection of technology and social practice. Her book Artificial Unintelligence: How Computers Misunderstand the World, published in April 2018 by MIT Press, examines the limits of technology in solving social problems.[11] Her book More than a Glitch: Confronting Race, Gender, and Ability Bias in Tech will be published in March 2023.[12] She has been profiled in Communications of the ACM[13] and cited by Christopher Mims of The Wall Street Journal as an expert in the future of self-driving car technology.[14] Other publications and works of hers include:

  • "Broken Technology Hurts Democracy"[15]
  • "Challenges of archiving and preserving born-digital news applications"[16]
  • "How to Think About Bots"[17]
  • "New Airbnb Data Reveals Some Hosts Are Raking In Big Bucks"[18]
  • "The Irony of Writing Online About Digital Preservation"[19]
  • "The Secret Lives of Hackathon Junkies"[20]
  • "When Cops Check Facebook"[21]
  • "Big Data in Practice: Enabling Computational Journalism Through Code-Sharing and Reproducible Research Methods"[22]
  • "Preserving News Apps Presents Huge Challenges"[23]
  • "Why Poor Schools Can't Win at Standardized Testing"[24]
  • "Artificial Intelligence for Investigative Reporting"[25]

Selected academic publications

  • Broussard, Meredith. "Artificial intelligence for investigative reporting: Using an expert system to enhance journalists’ ability to discover original public affairs stories." Digital Journalism 3.6 (2015): 814-831.
  • Broussard, Meredith, et al. "Artificial intelligence and journalism." Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly 96.3 (2019): 673–695.
  • Boss, Katherine, and Meredith Broussard. "Challenges of archiving and preserving born-digital news applications." IFLA journal 43.2 (2017): 150–157.
  • Broussard, Meredith. "Big Data in Practice: Enabling computational journalism through code-sharing and reproducible research methods." Digital Journalism 4.2 (2016): 266–279.
  • Broussard, Meredith. "Teaching coding in journalism schools: Considerations for a secure technological infrastructure." Computation+ Journalism 2015 Conference. 2015.

References

  1. ^ "Meredith Broussard". Journalism.nyu.edu.
  2. ^ a b Chen, Angela (2018-05-23). "How computers misunderstand the world". The Verge. Retrieved 2021-09-25.
  3. ^ "Washington Post Monkey Cage Blog". Washington Post.
  4. ^ "Faculty". NYU Journalism. Retrieved 2021-09-25.
  5. ^ "Associates – NYU Alliance for Public Interest Technology". Retrieved 2021-09-25.
  6. ^ "About". Center for Critical Race and Digital Studies. 2016-12-07. Retrieved 2021-09-25.
  7. ^ a b Gibson, Lydialyle (2021-08-02). "Bias in Artificial Intelligence". Harvard Magazine. Retrieved 2021-09-25.
  8. ^ Kantayya, Shalini (2020-11-11), Coded Bias (Documentary), 7th Empire Media, Chicken And Egg Pictures, Ford Foundation - Just Films, retrieved 2021-09-25
  9. ^ "Talking with Meredith Broussard about 'Artificial Unintelligence'". Los Angeles Times. 2018-04-26. Retrieved 2021-09-25.
  10. ^ Quito, Anne. "The Anthony Bourdain audio deepfake is forcing a debate about AI in journalism". Quartz. Retrieved 2021-09-25.
  11. ^ Broussard, Meredith (2018-04-01). Artificial Unintelligence. ISBN 9780262038003. {{cite book}}: |website= ignored (help)
  12. ^ Greenawalt, Marc (2022-12-02). "Spring 2023 Announcements: Science". Publishers Weekly. Retrieved 2022-12-14.
  13. ^ "Putting the Data Science into Journalism". Cacm.acm.org.
  14. ^ Mims, Christopher (2018-09-13). "Driverless Hype Collides With Merciless Reality". Wall Street Journal. ISSN 0099-9660. Retrieved 2020-12-22.
  15. ^ Broussard, Meredith (May 12, 2017). "Broken Technology Hurts Democracy". The Atlantic.
  16. ^ International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions. 43(2) 150–157. 2017. doi:10.1177/0340035216686355.
  17. ^ Broussard, Meredith (February 23, 2016). "How to Think About Bots". Motherboard.
  18. ^ Broussard, Meredith (December 2, 2015). "New Airbnb Data Reveals Some Hosts Are Raking In Big Bucks". Huffington Post.
  19. ^ Broussard, Meredith (November 20, 2015). "The Irony of Writing Online About Digital Preservation". The Atlantic.
  20. ^ Broussard, Meredith (July 8, 2015). "The Secret Lives of Hackathon Junkies". The Atlantic.
  21. ^ Broussard, Meredith (April 19, 2015). "When Cops Check Facebook". The Atlantic.
  22. ^ Digital Journalism. (Taylor & Francis)  2015. doi:10.1080/21670811.2015.1074863.
  23. ^ Newspaper Research Journal. 36(3) 299 –313. 2015. doi:10.1177/0739532915600742.
  24. ^ Broussard, Meredith (July 15, 2015). "Why Poor Schools Can't Win at Standardized Testing". The Atlantic.
  25. ^ Digital Journalism. (Taylor & Francis)  2014. doi:10.1080/21670811.2014.985497.

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Meredith Broussard is a data journalism professor at the Arthur L Carter Journalism Institute at New York University 1 Her research focuses on the role of artificial intelligence in journalism Meredith BroussardBroussard in 2018BornUnited StatesEducationColumbia University Harvard UniversityOccupation s Associate Professor Arthur L Carter Journalism Institute NYUKnown forResearch in artificial intelligence and investigative reporting coining the term technochauvinism Websitemeredithbroussard wbr com Contents 1 Career 2 Publications 3 Selected academic publications 4 ReferencesCareer EditBroussard was previously a features editor at The Philadelphia Inquirer and a software developer at the AT amp T Bell Labs and MIT Media Lab Broussard has published features and essays in many outlets including The Atlantic Harper s Magazine and Slate Magazine She is the author of the nonfiction book Artificial Unintelligence How Computers Misunderstand the World 2 As a fellow at the Tow Center for Digital Journalism at the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism she built Bailiwick a tool designed to uncover data driven campaign finance stories created for the United States presidential election of 2016 3 Currently Broussard is an associate professor at the Arthur L Carter Journalism Institute of New York University a research director of the NYU Alliance for Public Interest Technology and an advisory board member of the Center for Critical Race and Digital Studies 4 5 6 Broussard appeared as herself in the 2020 Netflix documentary Coded Bias which follows researchers and advocates as they explore how algorithms encode and propagate bias 7 8 She has been interviewed on a number of topics including algorithmic bias for several media outlets including The Verge Los Angeles Times The New York Times and Harvard Magazine 2 9 7 10 Publications EditBroussard has published a wide range of books examining the intersection of technology and social practice Her book Artificial Unintelligence How Computers Misunderstand the World published in April 2018 by MIT Press examines the limits of technology in solving social problems 11 Her book More than a Glitch Confronting Race Gender and Ability Bias in Tech will be published in March 2023 12 She has been profiled in Communications of the ACM 13 and cited by Christopher Mims of The Wall Street Journal as an expert in the future of self driving car technology 14 Other publications and works of hers include Broken Technology Hurts Democracy 15 Challenges of archiving and preserving born digital news applications 16 How to Think About Bots 17 New Airbnb Data Reveals Some Hosts Are Raking In Big Bucks 18 The Irony of Writing Online About Digital Preservation 19 The Secret Lives of Hackathon Junkies 20 When Cops Check Facebook 21 Big Data in Practice Enabling Computational Journalism Through Code Sharing and Reproducible Research Methods 22 Preserving News Apps Presents Huge Challenges 23 Why Poor Schools Can t Win at Standardized Testing 24 Artificial Intelligence for Investigative Reporting 25 Selected academic publications EditBroussard Meredith Artificial intelligence for investigative reporting Using an expert system to enhance journalists ability to discover original public affairs stories Digital Journalism 3 6 2015 814 831 Broussard Meredith et al Artificial intelligence and journalism Journalism amp Mass Communication Quarterly 96 3 2019 673 695 Boss Katherine and Meredith Broussard Challenges of archiving and preserving born digital news applications IFLA journal 43 2 2017 150 157 Broussard Meredith Big Data in Practice Enabling computational journalism through code sharing and reproducible research methods Digital Journalism 4 2 2016 266 279 Broussard Meredith Teaching coding in journalism schools Considerations for a secure technological infrastructure Computation Journalism 2015 Conference 2015 References Edit Meredith Broussard Journalism nyu edu a b Chen Angela 2018 05 23 How computers misunderstand the world The Verge Retrieved 2021 09 25 Washington Post Monkey Cage Blog Washington Post Faculty NYU Journalism Retrieved 2021 09 25 Associates NYU Alliance for Public Interest Technology Retrieved 2021 09 25 About Center for Critical Race and Digital Studies 2016 12 07 Retrieved 2021 09 25 a b Gibson Lydialyle 2021 08 02 Bias in Artificial Intelligence Harvard Magazine Retrieved 2021 09 25 Kantayya Shalini 2020 11 11 Coded Bias Documentary 7th Empire Media Chicken And Egg Pictures Ford Foundation Just Films retrieved 2021 09 25 Talking with Meredith Broussard about Artificial Unintelligence Los Angeles Times 2018 04 26 Retrieved 2021 09 25 Quito Anne The Anthony Bourdain audio deepfake is forcing a debate about AI in journalism Quartz Retrieved 2021 09 25 Broussard Meredith 2018 04 01 Artificial Unintelligence ISBN 9780262038003 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a website ignored help Greenawalt Marc 2022 12 02 Spring 2023 Announcements Science Publishers Weekly Retrieved 2022 12 14 Putting the Data Science into Journalism Cacm acm org Mims Christopher 2018 09 13 Driverless Hype Collides With Merciless Reality Wall Street Journal ISSN 0099 9660 Retrieved 2020 12 22 Broussard Meredith May 12 2017 Broken Technology Hurts Democracy The Atlantic International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions 43 2 150 157 2017 doi 10 1177 0340035216686355 Broussard Meredith February 23 2016 How to Think About Bots Motherboard Broussard Meredith December 2 2015 New Airbnb Data Reveals Some Hosts Are Raking In Big Bucks Huffington Post Broussard Meredith November 20 2015 The Irony of Writing Online About Digital Preservation The Atlantic Broussard Meredith July 8 2015 The Secret Lives of Hackathon Junkies The Atlantic Broussard Meredith April 19 2015 When Cops Check Facebook The Atlantic Digital Journalism Taylor amp Francis 2015 doi 10 1080 21670811 2015 1074863 Newspaper Research Journal 36 3 299 313 2015 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