Join Karthik Patanjali as he pulls back the curtain on some of the NYT's award-winning visual stories from the past few years. Discover how cutting-edge technologies like AR, VR, computer vision, and machine learning are revolutionizing the way we tell news stories.
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Karthik Patanjali is a Special Projects Editor at The New York Times. He shapes how journalistic stories are told using new and emerging technologies including AR/VR, 3D on the web, computer vision, machine learning and other computational approaches. His work has won multiple awards including an Emmy Award, multiple Online Journalism Awards, SNDs and Malofiej.
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