
Jessica Smith
Journalist at Freelance
Journalist/Audio Editor/Producer, Business/Econ Editor, ex FT News Briefing, ex-NPR, Dyslexia parent, Accidental Hockey Mom @DCTitansHockey #hockeyisforeveryone
Articles
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3 weeks ago |
time.com | Jessica Smith
I love AI. It’s a powerful tool with incredible potential to revolutionize the way we communicate, create, and connect. From improving accessibility for people with disabilities, to helping businesses work smarter, to unlocking new forms of creativity, AI is reshaping what’s possible across every industry. Recently, however, when I experimented with asking AI to generate images of me, I was in for a rude awakening.
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Dec 2, 2024 |
dance-enthusiast.com | Chelsea Ainsworth |Jessica Smith |Quaba Ernest |Jerimy Rivera
Features > Impressions The Dance Enthusiast's Brand of Review/Thoughts on What We See Dual Rivet’s compelling new evening-length work Subscript speaks to control and shifting power structures. It combines detailed and imaginative set designs with visceral dancing and compelling characterizations. Subscript draws inspiration from Dual Rivet’s 2022 short film IN CAPSULE, resulting in vivid scenes which invite our heads to turn in all directions.
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Dec 2, 2024 |
dance-enthusiast.com | Quaba Ernest |Chelsea Ainsworth |Jessica Smith |Jerimy Rivera
Features > Impressions The Dance Enthusiast's Brand of Review/Thoughts on What We See Dual Rivet's compelling new evening-length work Subscript speaks to control and shifting power structures. It combines detailed and imaginative set designs with visceral dancing and compelling characterizations. Subscript draws inspiration from Dual Rivet’s 2022 short film IN CAPSULE, resulting in vivid scenes which invite our heads to turn in all directions.
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Oct 9, 2024 |
invaluable.com | Dan Mobbs Based |Ray Eames |Jessica Smith |Dan Mobbs
Journeying through history with a captivating fusion of art and geography, antique maps are not only fascinating geographical documents offering a vision of world’s gone by, but also artistic treasures in their own right. Once considered prized pieces of art, cartography today holds a more functional and utilitarian place in society.
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Aug 4, 2024 |
ft.com | Jessica Smith |Madison Darbyshire |Susannah Savage
This is an audio transcript of the FT News Briefing podcast episode: ‘UK leaders court US investors’ Jessica Smith Good morning from the...
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