texas-moody
Headshots of journalists Claudia Báez, José Nieves, Gisella Salmon and Federica Ham with a technological background.
Uncategorized
AI streamlines work, but journalists warn it demands rigorous verification and clear rules

From data errors to bias and credibility risks, Latin American newsroom leaders say AI must be used with care, clear guidelines and constant human oversight.

A mentira nunca foi tão convincente
Journalism Courses
Free webinar on disinformation and AI marks International Fact-Checking Day

To mark International Fact-Checking Day on April 2, 2026, the Knight Center for Journalism in the Americas and Agência Lupa are hosting a free webinar on tackling the challenges of disinformation in the age of AI.

Contracultura magazine on a table of books
Special Reports
This new print magazine is making space for culture and belonging in Central America

By turning its cultural section into a print magazine, Contracorriente is creating space for art, participation and hope in a region shaped by repression and exile.

Illustration made with the headshot of five women.
AI
In Brazilian newsrooms, it’s not a matter of whether to use AI, but how

Newsrooms big and small are embracing AI to translate, script and fact-check in real time. In a Knight Center round table, five top journalists examined its visible and hidden risks.