This is the list of upcoming online and in-person AI Spotlight Series webinars and workshops. Please check this space often as more events may be added throughout the year. You can also book a tailored session with our global team.

The AI Spotlight Series is now available on-demand!

The curriculum is now open-sourced so it becomes a permanent resource for those entering the field of AI accountability. We invite journalists to access, adapt, and build on a growing body of knowledge to strengthen AI accountability reporting worldwide. We will still be holding in-person and virtual trainings in 2026. Please see below for upcoming events.


UPCOMING EVENTS & WORKSHOPS

This is the list of upcoming online and in-person AI Spotlight Series' webinars and workshops. Please check this space often as more events might be added throughout the year. In the meantime, continue your learning with our open-source curriculum. Please know that the Introduction to AI Reporting webinar is open to all registrants, but you have to fill out an application form for the AI Reporting Intensive and An Editor's Guide to AI courses, as those are meant to be smaller, interactive cohorts.


AI SPOTLIGHT SERIES EVENT

Introduction to Reporting on AI

This online training—supported by Africa Check—is designed for reporters interested in getting started on reporting on artificial intelligence, even with minimal or no knowledge of AI.

Track 1<br />
Introduction to AI Reporting</p>
<p>This track is designed for reporters interested in getting started but with minimal or no knowledge of AI. We will dissect what makes a good AI accountability story, from quick turnaround stories to more ambitious investigations, and dig into a few examples.</p>
<p>Format: 90 minute webinar

Please review each event listing carefully for important details including registration deadlines, instructor names, and time zone conversions.


AI SPOTLIGHT SERIES EVENT

Introduction to Reporting on AI

This online training—supported by Africa Check—is designed for reporters interested in getting started on reporting on artificial intelligence, even with minimal or no knowledge of AI.

2<br />
AI Reporting Intensive</p>
<p>This track is designed for reporters who grasp AI, spend a signficiant amount of their time covering technology, and want to go deeper. It will help you clarify your understanding of technical concepts and think more expansively about how to cover the different facets of this fast-moving story.</p>
<p>Format: 3x2-hour virtual interactive sessions<br />
capacity: 25-30 journalists per session<br />
time commitment: about 8 hours<br />
duration: 1 week

Please review each event listing carefully for important details including registration deadlines, instructor names, and time zone conversions.

Please check back soon for more Track 2 trainings. In the meantime, continue your learning with our open-source curriculum or book a personalized session.

3<br />
an editor's guide to AI</p>
<p>This track is for managing editors, executive editors, desk editors, and social media editors—anyone in charge of directing coverage, commissioning stories, or packaging and producing them for public consumption. We will identify different types of AI stories and dissect what distinguishes the best coverage, including its framing, headline, and artwork.</p>
<p>Format: 90-minute virtual interactive session<br />
capacity: 25-30 journalists per session

Please review each event listing carefully for important details including registration deadlines, instructor names, and time zone conversions.

Please check back soon for more Track 3 trainings. In the meantime, continue your learning with our open-source curriculum or book a personalized session.

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