AI, Tech Accountability Reporting Fellowship available [Nigeria]

Journalists, researchers and media professionals in Nigeria, with experience in tech reporting or a keen interest in AI, ethics and digital policy, can apply for a fellowship.

The Center for Journalism Innovation and Development (CJID) is accepting applications for the Storytelling AI and Tech Accountability Reporting Fellowship. This three-month program is designed to empower journalists in Nigeria with the tools, expertise and insights needed to navigate the complexities of artificial intelligence in today’s world.

Participants will receive funding, mentorship and resources to produce investigative reports that scrutinize the ethical implications, transparency, fairness and accountability of AI systems and technological advancements.

The deadline is April 17.

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