The Thomas Reuters Foundation (TRF) Reporting on AI Ethics, Data and Digital Rights Training Programme 2024 (Fully Funded to Johannesburg, South Africa)

Application Deadline: September 30, 2024

Applications are now open for the 2024 Thomas Reuters Foundation (TRF) Reporting on AI Ethics and Data and Digital Rights Training Programme. The Thomson Reuters Foundation is offering a new training opportunity to raise public awareness and understanding of some of the human rights risks introduced by Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Data and Digital Rights (DDR). The programme is designed to equip journalists from South Africa, Zambia and Zimbabwe with the essential knowledge and skills to navigate the challenges related to covering AI and digital rights-related stories.  

This builds on TRF’s mission to support free, fair and informed societies and its expertise in using the power of journalism and the law to advance media freedom, promote inclusive economies and protect human rights. 

Course Objectives 

  • Develop a better understanding of AI and digital rights. 
  • Explore ways to assess the credibility and validity of AI-driven research and solutions. 
  • Examine the human rights, political, socioeconomic, and regulatory aspects of AI. 
  • Enhance reporting, writing, and pitching skills of AI-related stories. 
  • Utilize AI-driven tools in newsrooms to support reporting stories and drive efficiency. 

Course Learning Outcomes 

Following the programme, participants will: 

  • Gain a better understanding of AI and its human rights impact, as well as the existing gaps in policies; 
  • Understand the terminology related to the topic, stripping down jargon when necessary to expose and articulate the real-life impact of technology; 
  • Improve critical and strategic thinking around a complex and fast-evolving topic, looking ahead for likely outcomes; 
  • Understand and debunk misinformation related to the topic; 
  • Leverage AI tools in journalism work and research; 
  • Improve the quality of news articulating the impact of technology on the wider society in their local geographies; 
  • Leverage the multi-stakeholder approach facilitated by the programme to facilitate better collaboration, information sharing, and coordination. 

Eligibility Requirements

  • Applicants must be full-time journalists or regular contributors working for media organisations in South Africa, Zambia and Zimbabwe. 
  • Applicants should have a minimum of two years’ professional experience and should explain through their application why they will benefit from participation in this course, and how they plan to use the learning in their professional work. 
  • Once selected, applicants will also be asked to provide a letter from their editor supporting their participation in the programme. This will only be requested by TRF once applicants have been selected for the course. 
  • Applicants must have access to a minimum internet speed of 8 MB/second. (You can check the speed of your device at www.speedtest.net). Applicants will also need access to a computer to participate in the online training; participation from a mobile or smart phone will not be possible. 

Application Process

Applicants will be asked to upload the following documents as part of the application process: 

  • Two relevant work samples (maximum file size 5 MB). TV/Radio journalists may submit transcripts of broadcasts, a brief summary, and/or links to online versions. Participants are encouraged to provide details of circulation and reach of their publications if possible. 
  •  A biography of up to 200 words outlining your career. 
  • A statement of up to 200 words describing how you expect to benefit from this course, how you plan to use the learnings in your professional work, and any factors affecting your work as a journalist which may be considered relevant to your application. 

Benefits

  • Participation costs: Participation in this programme is free. If you are based outside of Johannesburg, your travel (e.g. flight) and accommodation costs will be covered by TRF. All participants will receive a modest per diem allowance during the in-person training.  

Mentoring Programme 

  • At the end of the course, participants will pitch story ideas for the opportunity to participate in a two-month mentoring programme where they will be supported to develop a story related to AI ethics and/or data and digital rights, receiving 8 hours of one-to-one mentoring and a story grant of $400 USD. 

Course Logistics

Online training: Tuesday 05 November, 09:00 – 13:00 SAST 

Face-to-face training in Johannesburg: 11, 12 13 and 14 November, 09:00 – 17:00 SAST 

Course structure: The course will begin with one half day (4-hour session) of online training where you and your trainers will have a chance to get to know each other as well as your fellow participants. You will then receive four full days of in-person training in Johannesburg. During the face-to-face training, you will have opportunities to meet and network with representatives from civil society organisations working in this area who will be receiving a separate media training at the same time.  

For More Information:

Visit the Official Webpage of the TRF Reporting on AI Ethics and Data and Digital Rights Training Programme

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