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An AI Diagnosed Her with Breast Cancer. Then She Ran an Experiment to See How Accurate It Was
A conversation with Meredith Broussard
Challenging technology to serve the public good.
Lam Thuy Vo marries data analysis with on-the-ground reporting to examine how systems and policies affect individuals. She left The Markup staff in June 2024.
Before coming to The Markup, she was a journalist at BuzzFeed News, The Wall Street Journal, Al Jazeera America, and NPR’s “Planet Money.”
She has also worked as an educator, scholar and public speaker for a decade, developing newsroom-wide training programs for institutions like Al Jazeera America and The Wall Street Journal; workshops for journalists across the U.S. as well as from Asia, Latin America, and Europe, and semester-long courses for the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism. She’s brought her research about misinformation and the impact of algorithms on our political views to institutions like Harvard, Georgetown, MIT, Columbia, and Data and Society. In 2019, she published a book about her empirical approach to finding stories in data from the internet for No Starch Press.
Lam is committed to helping her industry become more diverse. She co-administers a slack community for journalists of color and co-created a resource guide for journalists of color looking for career growth, salary data, demographics breakdowns of newsrooms, and training opportunities.
She will also be an associate professor of data journalism at the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism starting in the fall of 2023.
Hello World
A conversation with Meredith Broussard
Languages of Misinformation
How one Vietnamese community depends on YouTube for news, and what that tells us about the unmet needs of immigrant enclaves
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Chatbots like ChatGPT are trained to mimic patterns they find in how the internet speaks. What does this mean for what we trust online?
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