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Thoughts Organizer

Media Country or Region United States of America Sourced From Hugging Face: The Essential AI Toolkit for Journalists and Content Creators

ThoughtsOrganizer is a tool designed to help journalists structure their ideas and research efficiently. It allows you to organize notes, draft outlines, and categorize thoughts into manageable sections, making content creation more focused. Whether you’re planning articles, reports, or investigative pieces, it helps you maintain clarity and flow in your work. The tool ensures you stay organized, speeding up the process from research to publication.

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TinEye Alerts

Media Country or Region Canada Sourced From JournalismAI

TinEye Alerts is a service that monitors the web for image matches, sending real-time notifications when your images appear online. It helps track image use across the internet, providing insight into how and where your images are being used, which can be especially useful for content protection and monitoring. For example, art recovery can benefit from this tool by alerting artists when their works are used without permission online.

Newsgathering and Fact-Checking

TinEye API

Media Country or Region Canada Sourced From JournalismAI

The TinEye API is a reverse image search tool that scans a 73.7 billion image index to verify image origins and detect modifications. It helps businesses, investigators, and content platforms identify stock images, track brand usage, ensure copyright compliance, and detect fraudulent or unauthorized image use. By automating image recognition, the API supports real-time verification, making it a valuable tool for digital security, content moderation, and intellectual property protection.

Newsgathering and Fact-Checking

TinEye MatchEngine

Media Country or Region Canada Sourced From JournalismAI

TinEye MatchEngine is a powerful, scalable image recognition API that enables users to search, identify, and manage duplicate, resized, or altered images within large image collections. By leveraging advanced image recognition technology from TinEye, MatchEngine creates unique fingerprints for each image, allowing it to detect even partial matches. It’s perfect for applications such as image verification, fraud detection, and profile validation, all while being fast and highly scalable to handle millions of images.

Newsgathering and Fact-Checking

TinEye MobileEngine

Media Country or Region Canada Sourced From JournalismAI

TinEye MobileEngine is a powerful tool for mobile applications, allowing developers to integrate reverse image search functionality directly into their apps. It enables users to identify where their images have been used online, ensuring that mobile content can be tracked and verified. This is particularly useful for managing intellectual property or preventing unauthorized use of images.

Newsgathering and Fact-Checking

Trint

Media Country or Region United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Sourced From Partnership on AI: AI Tools for Local Newsrooms Database

Trint is a transcription tool that converts audio and video into searchable, editable text in up to 34 languages. It enables users to collaborate on content, make live edits, and generate closed captions for videos. Additionally, Trint offers translation in over 50 languages, allowing users to easily find and reuse previous content.

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Truepic

Media Country or Region United States of America Sourced From JournalismAI

Truepic offers a platform that ensures the integrity of photos and videos for digital inspections. It verifies media through a suite of tests to confirm authenticity, helping businesses make quicker, more reliable decisions in sectors like insurance and real estate. The platform also supports remote, real-time inspections, improving operational efficiency and customer satisfaction.

Newsgathering and Fact-Checking

UalterAI

Media Country or Region Argentina Sourced From JournalismAI

UAlter is a news reading assistant designed to reformat and condense information from Clarín’s news articles. It provides readers with six alternative formats: a summary of the article, a chronological timeline, highlights, a data table, a names index, and an FAQ. Each format offers a specific lens for readers to better understand complex news content, making data more digestible and accessible by breaking down key information and ordering it in ways that support efficient comprehension and engagement.

Distribution and Audience Engagement

UNESCO Language Translator

Media Country or Region France Sourced From Hugging Face: The Essential AI Toolkit for Journalists and Content Creators

The UNESCO NLLB (No Language Left Behind) translation demo is a collaborative project between UNESCO, Meta, and Hugging Face, aiming to provide accessible and high-quality translations across 200 languages. It utilizes Meta's open-sourced NLLB AI model, hosted on Hugging Face Spaces, to facilitate seamless translation experiences. Users can select source and target languages, input text, and receive translations, supporting tasks such as translating educational materials, international research collaboration, and promoting global understanding.

Operational Efficiency and Case Management Production

United Robots

Media Country or Region Sweden Sourced From The next wave of disruption: Emerging market media use of artificial intelligence and machine learning

United Robots offers automated content solutions for local news publishers, focusing on routine reporting based on structured data, such as sports and real estate. Their products help newsrooms expand coverage, free up reporter time, and drive digital subscriptions. They automate the creation of articles, allowing media outlets to cover more topics across various regions with minimal impact on staff time. For example, they provide coverage for local sports events and other community topics, filling in gaps in local journalism.

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