Rolli.AI - A PMJA member benefit
An unparalleled suite of AI-powered tools designed to empower journalists & transform the way news is gathered and analyzed
Rolli.AI - A PMJA Member Benefit
Powerful AI tools designed by journalists, for journalists
Get Free, Powerful Social Listening for Your Newsroom
With Rolli IQ, You Can:
Detect Disinformation
Flag manipulated or inauthentically amplified content with award-winning algorithms that help you identify suspicious coordination and behavior
Monitor Conversations
Track emerging conversations and identify key influencer accounts to stay ahead of the story
Surface Eyewitnesses
Find eyewitnesses during breaking news and uncover unique personal stories that add depth to your reporting
Understand Your Audience
Gain insights into the audiences most actively engaging with your reporting
Visualize New Angles
Break through algorithmic silos and visualize new angles in real time with Topic Trees that reveal story connections
Track Sentiment
Monitor sentiment shifts across the country and around the world with Sentiment Mapping
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Rolli, the journalist-owned and operated AI-powered Newsroom as a Service® platform, is deploying needed resources to journalists across the country, allowing them to leverage Rolli's latest AI news-gathering platform in the face of dwindling news resources, journalism layoffs, and increased workloads.
Rolli empowers journalists with an award-winning social media disinformation detection tool, access to a vetted database of leading experts, and a calendar of coverage-worthy events, among other purpose-built tools for journalists.
Fueled by an early stage investment from the Glen Nelson Center at American Public Media Group, part of APMG's commitment to Press Forward (a national movement to strengthen communities by reinvigorating local news), as well as a grant from the International Center for Journalists' (ICFJ) Leap Innovation Lab; Rolli aims to provide journalists with much needed technology, helping to strengthen journalism for the public good during a critical election year.