Q&A: How we used large language models to identify guests on popular podcasts
We asked researchers how they used the newest generation of large language models to analyze roughly 24,000 podcast episodes.
Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
We asked researchers how they used the newest generation of large language models to analyze roughly 24,000 podcast episodes.
A plurality of experts think sweeping societal change will make life worse for most people. Still, a portion believe things will be better in a ‘tele-everything’ world.
Though the revenue involved and amount of content produced are nowhere near what comes through the more mainstream media, crowdfunding can help bring to reality work that might otherwise not see the light of day.
For many Americans, one device isn’t enough.
I always suspect that audience members have as much to share as I have to say. So when Mary Madden and I received an invitation to speak at the Na…
Young workers who have grown up with the internet, cell phones, video games, iPods, and digital cameras are different from their elders. Those who are now hiring the young “digital natives” need to know how their new world has shaped their behavio…
Political fund-raising, campaigning, blogging and YouTubing are all on the rise, but they’re still a small part of the election scene.
“Web 2.0†has become a catch-all buzzword; the Pew Internet Project and Hitwise provide data to put it in perspective.
The average American internet user is not sure what podcasting is, what an RSS feed does, or what the term “phishing†means.
A day in the life at the Pew Internet Project and other revelations.
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