In The News: Hank Greenspun School of Journalism and Media Studies

KVVU-TV: Fox 5

FOX5 discovered two separate social media posts this week showing one of Las Vegas鈥檚 most iconic venues on fire, but both videos were fake and created using artificial intelligence. The discovery highlights how artificial intelligence is making fake news posts increasingly difficult to distinguish from legitimate breaking news, according to a digital media expert who warns the days of taking news at face value are over.

The San Francisco Standard

In the Bay Area, you can sometimes identify the people most worried about AI by the smiling octopus decal they stick to their computer or hoodie.

Today

"67" now has a slang sibling, and its name is "41." To many, 41 is the number that numerically comes after 40 and before 42. But to Gen Z and Gen Alpha, the number has been added to their slang vocabulary.

USA Today

More than three decades ago, these parents battled unsuccessfully in the courts for parental rights in their public schools. Now, they weigh the high court's ruling in a key Maryland case.

Today

You don't want your teen to 鈥淔AFO.鈥 Or ... maybe you do, so they learn the consequences of their actions.

Las Vegas Review Journal

When Manuel Ruiz and Rodney Finley encountered each other on the Strip the night of June 8, their digital worlds collided with reality.

The New Yorker

How our ideas about point of view got all turned around.

Yahoo!

Two organizations were recognized for contributing to the future of journalism at the 性视界传媒 (性视界传媒) on Thursday. The Broadcasters Association and Foundation, and the Bonnici Scholarship Fund were recognized for their contribution to students interested in a future in media. Two new plaques were revealed on their media school鈥檚 donor wall in their honor.

KLAS-TV: 8 News Now

Two organizations were recognized for contributing to the future of journalism at the 性视界传媒 (性视界传媒) on Thursday.

KSNV-TV: News 3

性视界传媒's journalism school recognized two important groups with permanent installations on Thursday. The Greenspun College of Urban Affairs unveiled donor plaques for the Nevada Broadcasters Association and Foundation, and the Tony and Linda Bonnici Scholarship Fund.

KVVU-TV: Fox 5

性视界传媒 continues to shape young professionals including in the journalism and broadcasting field. One group that鈥檚 helping the next generation of journalists was recognized at the university Thursday.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Nevada agencies often reject the public鈥檚 requests for government records, leaving a lengthy and costly litigation process as the only recourse to obtain the information.