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ABOUT — CORTICO
Our Work. A non-profit 501(c)(3) in cooperation with the MIT Center for Constructive Communication, Cortico brings together human listening and machine learning to fuel public processes and community decision-making.Our online platform, Local Voices Network (LVN), gathers the complex and nuanced stories of people who have historically been underrepresented in policy making and the media.MEDIA — CORTICO
October 7, 2020 — Today’s media environment is crowding out discussion and coverage of local and regional issues. Cortico, through its new Local Voices Network, is using advanced technologies, including AI, to amplify the “under-heard” and revitalize coverage of community concerns. RESEARCH — CORTICO Cortico, which sponsors the Local Voices Network (LVN), was originally based out of the MIT Media Lab, where researchers used social mediaand talk radio data
STRATEGY — CORTICO Cortico trained local reporters to facilitate and curate conversations about these critical issues, working with staff from Connecta Arizona (for Spanish language conversations), KOSU, the NPR affiliate in Oklahoma and Mountain West News Bureau for conversations about rural communities, and WABE in Atlanta, which sponsored conversations with aCAREERS — CORTICO
Dig-In Lunches – learning from co-workers and friends of Cortico. Pre-tax transit cards to use with your local transportation authority. Paid bi-monthly team lunches. Cortico’s benefits may change as the needs of the organization change, though we’ll always enjoy workingto
AWARENESS — CORTICO Reimagine Arkansas is a statewide storytelling project devoted to “listening and learning from under-heard voices about how COVID-19 has impacted their livesSOFTWARE ENGINEER
Cortico is looking for a frontend engineer to help us build the Local Voices Network, a platform that gathers and amplifies under-heard voices from communities across the country.The role is best suited for someone who is passionate about building software that acts as a complement to deep human interactions as opposed to software that polarizes or surveils.CIVIC PROCESS
The process kicked into high gear in the midst of the Black Lives Matter protests over the summer, and the pressure on the city to respond to residents’ concerns was heightened. PFC partnered with Cortico to pull perspectives from seven Local Voices Network conversations about the relationship between law enforcement andcommunities
STEWARDSHIP
“United Way of Dane County is truly thankful to LVN for their creativity and for being nimble enough to solve pandemic-sized challenges! With their support, our effort to engage members of our community during the COVID-19 quarantine didn’t miss a beat. CORTICOMEDIACAREERSGOVERNANCE Cortico’s human-centered technology provides a sense-making engine for nonprofit, civic and media organizations seeking actionable insights from authentic conversation. Our approach merges human and digital listening to analyze and connect community conversations with our partners’ impact aims.ABOUT — CORTICO
Our Work. A non-profit 501(c)(3) in cooperation with the MIT Center for Constructive Communication, Cortico brings together human listening and machine learning to fuel public processes and community decision-making.Our online platform, Local Voices Network (LVN), gathers the complex and nuanced stories of people who have historically been underrepresented in policy making and the media.MEDIA — CORTICO
October 7, 2020 — Today’s media environment is crowding out discussion and coverage of local and regional issues. Cortico, through its new Local Voices Network, is using advanced technologies, including AI, to amplify the “under-heard” and revitalize coverage of community concerns. RESEARCH — CORTICO Cortico, which sponsors the Local Voices Network (LVN), was originally based out of the MIT Media Lab, where researchers used social mediaand talk radio data
STRATEGY — CORTICO Cortico trained local reporters to facilitate and curate conversations about these critical issues, working with staff from Connecta Arizona (for Spanish language conversations), KOSU, the NPR affiliate in Oklahoma and Mountain West News Bureau for conversations about rural communities, and WABE in Atlanta, which sponsored conversations with a RESEARCH — CORTICO Cortico, which sponsors the Local Voices Network (LVN), was originally based out of the MIT Media Lab, where researchers used social mediaand talk radio data
AWARENESS — CORTICO Reimagine Arkansas is a statewide storytelling project devoted to “listening and learning from under-heard voices about how COVID-19 has impacted their livesSTEWARDSHIP
“United Way of Dane County is truly thankful to LVN for their creativity and for being nimble enough to solve pandemic-sized challenges! With their support, our effort to engage members of our community during the COVID-19 quarantine didn’t miss a beat. GOVERNANCE — CORTICO Cortico is committed to transparency and accountability throughout its work. This page includes Cortico’s audited financials and annual tax filings, and tax-exempt status filings and certifications.COMMUNITY LISTENING
The New York Public Library (NYPL) is committed to engaging everyday New Yorkers from across neighborhoods. To position library staff as community conveners, NYPL and Cortico established and trained a cohort of branch librarians that have gathered LVN conversations both in-person and, with the outbreak of the pandemic, online. THE CORTICO NEWSROOM What’s it’s like to be a journalist? Where do stories come from? How does the reporting process actually unfold and produce the news we consume each day? Journalism is essential to a healthy public sphere, but right now it’s struggling to be aWELCOME, BRIDGIT!
What drew you to join Cortico? Before joining Cortico I was a pop music artist and I became familiar with social media platforms as a means to communicate with fans and other artists. I witnessed the power of social media technology to instantaneously capture the attention of a broad audOUR FAVORITE QUOTES
We kicked-off our product offsite with each of us sharing a quote we resonate with — here's the roundup of guiding mantras and inspirations that rev us: "No one goes there nowadays - it's too crowded." — Yogi Berra "Don't oppose forces, use them.” — Buckminster Fuller "BWELCOME, PETER!
What drew you to join Cortico? P: When I first heard about Cortico's mission I was really inspired since it seemed like a very real problem worth working on today.WELCOME, DOUG!
Per new tradition, Doug sits down with the team for our inaugural 3 question introductory interview. Welcome aboard, we're thrilled you'rehere!
CORTICOMEDIACAREERSGOVERNANCE Cortico’s human-centered technology provides a sense-making engine for nonprofit, civic and media organizations seeking actionable insights from authentic conversation. Our approach merges human and digital listening to analyze and connect community conversations with our partners’ impact aims.ABOUT — CORTICO
Our Work. A non-profit 501(c)(3) in cooperation with the MIT Center for Constructive Communication, Cortico brings together human listening and machine learning to fuel public processes and community decision-making.Our online platform, Local Voices Network (LVN), gathers the complex and nuanced stories of people who have historically been underrepresented in policy making and the media.MEDIA — CORTICO
October 7, 2020 — Today’s media environment is crowding out discussion and coverage of local and regional issues. Cortico, through its new Local Voices Network, is using advanced technologies, including AI, to amplify the “under-heard” and revitalize coverage of community concerns. RESEARCH — CORTICO Cortico, which sponsors the Local Voices Network (LVN), was originally based out of the MIT Media Lab, where researchers used social mediaand talk radio data
STRATEGY — CORTICO Cortico trained local reporters to facilitate and curate conversations about these critical issues, working with staff from Connecta Arizona (for Spanish language conversations), KOSU, the NPR affiliate in Oklahoma and Mountain West News Bureau for conversations about rural communities, and WABE in Atlanta, which sponsored conversations with a MISSION — CORTICOSEE MORE ON CORTICO.AICAREERS — CORTICO
Dig-In Lunches – learning from co-workers and friends of Cortico. Pre-tax transit cards to use with your local transportation authority. Paid bi-monthly team lunches. Cortico’s benefits may change as the needs of the organization change, though we’ll always enjoy workingto
SOFTWARE ENGINEER
Cortico is looking for a frontend engineer to help us build the Local Voices Network, a platform that gathers and amplifies under-heard voices from communities across the country.The role is best suited for someone who is passionate about building software that acts as a complement to deep human interactions as opposed to software that polarizes or surveils. GOVERNANCE — CORTICO Cortico is committed to transparency and accountability throughout its work. This page includes Cortico’s audited financials and annual tax filings, and tax-exempt status filings and certifications.CIVIC PROCESS
The process kicked into high gear in the midst of the Black Lives Matter protests over the summer, and the pressure on the city to respond to residents’ concerns was heightened. PFC partnered with Cortico to pull perspectives from seven Local Voices Network conversations about the relationship between law enforcement andcommunities
CORTICOMEDIACAREERSGOVERNANCE Cortico’s human-centered technology provides a sense-making engine for nonprofit, civic and media organizations seeking actionable insights from authentic conversation. Our approach merges human and digital listening to analyze and connect community conversations with our partners’ impact aims.ABOUT — CORTICO
Our Work. A non-profit 501(c)(3) in cooperation with the MIT Center for Constructive Communication, Cortico brings together human listening and machine learning to fuel public processes and community decision-making.Our online platform, Local Voices Network (LVN), gathers the complex and nuanced stories of people who have historically been underrepresented in policy making and the media.MEDIA — CORTICO
October 7, 2020 — Today’s media environment is crowding out discussion and coverage of local and regional issues. Cortico, through its new Local Voices Network, is using advanced technologies, including AI, to amplify the “under-heard” and revitalize coverage of community concerns. RESEARCH — CORTICO Cortico, which sponsors the Local Voices Network (LVN), was originally based out of the MIT Media Lab, where researchers used social mediaand talk radio data
STRATEGY — CORTICO Cortico trained local reporters to facilitate and curate conversations about these critical issues, working with staff from Connecta Arizona (for Spanish language conversations), KOSU, the NPR affiliate in Oklahoma and Mountain West News Bureau for conversations about rural communities, and WABE in Atlanta, which sponsored conversations with a MISSION — CORTICOSEE MORE ON CORTICO.AICAREERS — CORTICO
Dig-In Lunches – learning from co-workers and friends of Cortico. Pre-tax transit cards to use with your local transportation authority. Paid bi-monthly team lunches. Cortico’s benefits may change as the needs of the organization change, though we’ll always enjoy workingto
SOFTWARE ENGINEER
Cortico is looking for a frontend engineer to help us build the Local Voices Network, a platform that gathers and amplifies under-heard voices from communities across the country.The role is best suited for someone who is passionate about building software that acts as a complement to deep human interactions as opposed to software that polarizes or surveils. GOVERNANCE — CORTICO Cortico is committed to transparency and accountability throughout its work. This page includes Cortico’s audited financials and annual tax filings, and tax-exempt status filings and certifications.CIVIC PROCESS
The process kicked into high gear in the midst of the Black Lives Matter protests over the summer, and the pressure on the city to respond to residents’ concerns was heightened. PFC partnered with Cortico to pull perspectives from seven Local Voices Network conversations about the relationship between law enforcement andcommunities
RESEARCH — CORTICO Cortico, which sponsors the Local Voices Network (LVN), was originally based out of the MIT Media Lab, where researchers used social mediaand talk radio data
AWARENESS — CORTICO Reimagine Arkansas is a statewide storytelling project devoted to “listening and learning from under-heard voices about how COVID-19 has impacted their lives GOVERNANCE — CORTICO Cortico is committed to transparency and accountability throughout its work. This page includes Cortico’s audited financials and annual tax filings, and tax-exempt status filings and certifications.STEWARDSHIP
“United Way of Dane County is truly thankful to LVN for their creativity and for being nimble enough to solve pandemic-sized challenges! With their support, our effort to engage members of our community during the COVID-19 quarantine didn’t miss a beat.COMMUNITY LISTENING
The New York Public Library (NYPL) is committed to engaging everyday New Yorkers from across neighborhoods. To position library staff as community conveners, NYPL and Cortico established and trained a cohort of branch librarians that have gathered LVN conversations both in-person and, with the outbreak of the pandemic, online. PROJECTS — BLOG — CORTICO The Internet and social media have transformed modern society in many positive ways by connecting us to the world’s information, enabling social connections that transcend space and time, and giving everyonea voice.
THE CORTICO NEWSROOM What’s it’s like to be a journalist? Where do stories come from? How does the reporting process actually unfold and produce the news we consume each day? Journalism is essential to a healthy public sphere, but right now it’s struggling to be aOUR FAVORITE QUOTES
We kicked-off our product offsite with each of us sharing a quote we resonate with — here's the roundup of guiding mantras and inspirations that rev us: "No one goes there nowadays - it's too crowded." — Yogi Berra "Don't oppose forces, use them.” — Buckminster Fuller "BWELCOME, PETER!
What drew you to join Cortico? P: When I first heard about Cortico's mission I was really inspired since it seemed like a very real problem worth working on today.WELCOME, DOUG!
Per new tradition, Doug sits down with the team for our inaugural 3 question introductory interview. Welcome aboard, we're thrilled you'rehere!
CORTICOMEDIACAREERSGOVERNANCE Cortico’s human-centered technology provides a sense-making engine for nonprofit, civic and media organizations seeking actionable insights from authentic conversation. Our approach merges human and digital listening to analyze and connect community conversations with our partners’ impact aims.ABOUT — CORTICO
Our Work. A non-profit 501(c)(3) in cooperation with the MIT Center for Constructive Communication, Cortico brings together human listening and machine learning to fuel public processes and community decision-making.Our online platform, Local Voices Network (LVN), gathers the complex and nuanced stories of people who have historically been underrepresented in policy making and the media.MEDIA — CORTICO
October 7, 2020 — Today’s media environment is crowding out discussion and coverage of local and regional issues. Cortico, through its new Local Voices Network, is using advanced technologies, including AI, to amplify the “under-heard” and revitalize coverage of community concerns. RESEARCH — CORTICO Cortico, which sponsors the Local Voices Network (LVN), was originally based out of the MIT Media Lab, where researchers used social mediaand talk radio data
STRATEGY — CORTICO Cortico trained local reporters to facilitate and curate conversations about these critical issues, working with staff from Connecta Arizona (for Spanish language conversations), KOSU, the NPR affiliate in Oklahoma and Mountain West News Bureau for conversations about rural communities, and WABE in Atlanta, which sponsored conversations with aCAREERS — CORTICO
Dig-In Lunches – learning from co-workers and friends of Cortico. Pre-tax transit cards to use with your local transportation authority. Paid bi-monthly team lunches. Cortico’s benefits may change as the needs of the organization change, though we’ll always enjoy workingto
AWARENESS — CORTICO Reimagine Arkansas is a statewide storytelling project devoted to “listening and learning from under-heard voices about how COVID-19 has impacted their livesSOFTWARE ENGINEER
Cortico is looking for a frontend engineer to help us build the Local Voices Network, a platform that gathers and amplifies under-heard voices from communities across the country.The role is best suited for someone who is passionate about building software that acts as a complement to deep human interactions as opposed to software that polarizes or surveils.CIVIC PROCESS
The process kicked into high gear in the midst of the Black Lives Matter protests over the summer, and the pressure on the city to respond to residents’ concerns was heightened. PFC partnered with Cortico to pull perspectives from seven Local Voices Network conversations about the relationship between law enforcement andcommunities
STEWARDSHIP
“United Way of Dane County is truly thankful to LVN for their creativity and for being nimble enough to solve pandemic-sized challenges! With their support, our effort to engage members of our community during the COVID-19 quarantine didn’t miss a beat. CORTICOMEDIACAREERSGOVERNANCE Cortico’s human-centered technology provides a sense-making engine for nonprofit, civic and media organizations seeking actionable insights from authentic conversation. Our approach merges human and digital listening to analyze and connect community conversations with our partners’ impact aims.ABOUT — CORTICO
Our Work. A non-profit 501(c)(3) in cooperation with the MIT Center for Constructive Communication, Cortico brings together human listening and machine learning to fuel public processes and community decision-making.Our online platform, Local Voices Network (LVN), gathers the complex and nuanced stories of people who have historically been underrepresented in policy making and the media.MEDIA — CORTICO
October 7, 2020 — Today’s media environment is crowding out discussion and coverage of local and regional issues. Cortico, through its new Local Voices Network, is using advanced technologies, including AI, to amplify the “under-heard” and revitalize coverage of community concerns. RESEARCH — CORTICO Cortico, which sponsors the Local Voices Network (LVN), was originally based out of the MIT Media Lab, where researchers used social mediaand talk radio data
STRATEGY — CORTICO Cortico trained local reporters to facilitate and curate conversations about these critical issues, working with staff from Connecta Arizona (for Spanish language conversations), KOSU, the NPR affiliate in Oklahoma and Mountain West News Bureau for conversations about rural communities, and WABE in Atlanta, which sponsored conversations with aCAREERS — CORTICO
Dig-In Lunches – learning from co-workers and friends of Cortico. Pre-tax transit cards to use with your local transportation authority. Paid bi-monthly team lunches. Cortico’s benefits may change as the needs of the organization change, though we’ll always enjoy workingto
AWARENESS — CORTICO Reimagine Arkansas is a statewide storytelling project devoted to “listening and learning from under-heard voices about how COVID-19 has impacted their livesSOFTWARE ENGINEER
Cortico is looking for a frontend engineer to help us build the Local Voices Network, a platform that gathers and amplifies under-heard voices from communities across the country.The role is best suited for someone who is passionate about building software that acts as a complement to deep human interactions as opposed to software that polarizes or surveils.CIVIC PROCESS
The process kicked into high gear in the midst of the Black Lives Matter protests over the summer, and the pressure on the city to respond to residents’ concerns was heightened. PFC partnered with Cortico to pull perspectives from seven Local Voices Network conversations about the relationship between law enforcement andcommunities
STEWARDSHIP
“United Way of Dane County is truly thankful to LVN for their creativity and for being nimble enough to solve pandemic-sized challenges! With their support, our effort to engage members of our community during the COVID-19 quarantine didn’t miss a beat. RESEARCH — CORTICO Cortico, which sponsors the Local Voices Network (LVN), was originally based out of the MIT Media Lab, where researchers used social mediaand talk radio data
AWARENESS — CORTICO Reimagine Arkansas is a statewide storytelling project devoted to “listening and learning from under-heard voices about how COVID-19 has impacted their livesBLOG — CORTICO
Cortico is the prefix of “cortex” -- the part of our brains where senses come together to help us understand the world. It’s human, empathetic, and connective. By mapping social and mainstream media signals, Cortico surfaces where shared understandings form in thepublic sphere.
GOVERNANCE — CORTICO Cortico is committed to transparency and accountability throughout its work. This page includes Cortico’s audited financials and annual tax filings, and tax-exempt status filings and certifications. THE CORTICO NEWSROOM What’s it’s like to be a journalist? Where do stories come from? How does the reporting process actually unfold and produce the news we consume each day? Journalism is essential to a healthy public sphere, but right now it’s struggling to be a MEASURING THE HEALTH OF OUR PUBLIC CONVERSATIONS Measuring The Health of Our Public Conversations. Eugene Yi. March 1, 2018. The Internet and social media have transformed modern society in many positive ways by connecting us to the world’s information, enabling social connections that transcend space and time, and giving everyone a voice. Within this transformation, social media haveWELCOME, BRIDGIT!
What drew you to join Cortico? Before joining Cortico I was a pop music artist and I became familiar with social media platforms as a means to communicate with fans and other artists. I witnessed the power of social media technology to instantaneously capture the attention of a broad audRADIO VOICES
Hear talk radio across the United States.WELCOME, ALLISON!
What drew you to join Cortico? The tools that Cortico is developing all seemed really neat and at an intersection that I've often found myself in but which didn't seem common in mainstream tech companies. I had trouble merging my fondness for storytelling with the fun I foundin engineer
WELCOME, PETER!
What drew you to join Cortico? P: When I first heard about Cortico's mission I was really inspired since it seemed like a very real problem worth working on today. CORTICOMEDIACAREERSGOVERNANCE Cortico’s human-centered technology provides a sense-making engine for nonprofit, civic and media organizations seeking actionable insights from authentic conversation. Our approach merges human and digital listening to analyze and connect community conversations with our partners’ impact aims.ABOUT — CORTICO
Our Work. A non-profit 501(c)(3) in cooperation with the MIT Center for Constructive Communication, Cortico brings together human listening and machine learning to fuel public processes and community decision-making.Our online platform, Local Voices Network (LVN), gathers the complex and nuanced stories of people who have historically been underrepresented in policy making and the media.MEDIA — CORTICO
October 7, 2020 — Today’s media environment is crowding out discussion and coverage of local and regional issues. Cortico, through its new Local Voices Network, is using advanced technologies, including AI, to amplify the “under-heard” and revitalize coverage of community concerns. RESEARCH — CORTICO Cortico, which sponsors the Local Voices Network (LVN), was originally based out of the MIT Media Lab, where researchers used social mediaand talk radio data
STRATEGY — CORTICO Cortico trained local reporters to facilitate and curate conversations about these critical issues, working with staff from Connecta Arizona (for Spanish language conversations), KOSU, the NPR affiliate in Oklahoma and Mountain West News Bureau for conversations about rural communities, and WABE in Atlanta, which sponsored conversations with aCAREERS — CORTICO
Dig-In Lunches – learning from co-workers and friends of Cortico. Pre-tax transit cards to use with your local transportation authority. Paid bi-monthly team lunches. Cortico’s benefits may change as the needs of the organization change, though we’ll always enjoy workingto
AWARENESS — CORTICO Reimagine Arkansas is a statewide storytelling project devoted to “listening and learning from under-heard voices about how COVID-19 has impacted their livesSOFTWARE ENGINEER
Cortico is looking for a frontend engineer to help us build the Local Voices Network, a platform that gathers and amplifies under-heard voices from communities across the country.The role is best suited for someone who is passionate about building software that acts as a complement to deep human interactions as opposed to software that polarizes or surveils.CIVIC PROCESS
The process kicked into high gear in the midst of the Black Lives Matter protests over the summer, and the pressure on the city to respond to residents’ concerns was heightened. PFC partnered with Cortico to pull perspectives from seven Local Voices Network conversations about the relationship between law enforcement andcommunities
STEWARDSHIP
“United Way of Dane County is truly thankful to LVN for their creativity and for being nimble enough to solve pandemic-sized challenges! With their support, our effort to engage members of our community during the COVID-19 quarantine didn’t miss a beat. CORTICOMEDIACAREERSGOVERNANCE Cortico’s human-centered technology provides a sense-making engine for nonprofit, civic and media organizations seeking actionable insights from authentic conversation. Our approach merges human and digital listening to analyze and connect community conversations with our partners’ impact aims.ABOUT — CORTICO
Our Work. A non-profit 501(c)(3) in cooperation with the MIT Center for Constructive Communication, Cortico brings together human listening and machine learning to fuel public processes and community decision-making.Our online platform, Local Voices Network (LVN), gathers the complex and nuanced stories of people who have historically been underrepresented in policy making and the media.MEDIA — CORTICO
October 7, 2020 — Today’s media environment is crowding out discussion and coverage of local and regional issues. Cortico, through its new Local Voices Network, is using advanced technologies, including AI, to amplify the “under-heard” and revitalize coverage of community concerns. RESEARCH — CORTICO Cortico, which sponsors the Local Voices Network (LVN), was originally based out of the MIT Media Lab, where researchers used social mediaand talk radio data
STRATEGY — CORTICO Cortico trained local reporters to facilitate and curate conversations about these critical issues, working with staff from Connecta Arizona (for Spanish language conversations), KOSU, the NPR affiliate in Oklahoma and Mountain West News Bureau for conversations about rural communities, and WABE in Atlanta, which sponsored conversations with aCAREERS — CORTICO
Dig-In Lunches – learning from co-workers and friends of Cortico. Pre-tax transit cards to use with your local transportation authority. Paid bi-monthly team lunches. Cortico’s benefits may change as the needs of the organization change, though we’ll always enjoy workingto
AWARENESS — CORTICO Reimagine Arkansas is a statewide storytelling project devoted to “listening and learning from under-heard voices about how COVID-19 has impacted their livesSOFTWARE ENGINEER
Cortico is looking for a frontend engineer to help us build the Local Voices Network, a platform that gathers and amplifies under-heard voices from communities across the country.The role is best suited for someone who is passionate about building software that acts as a complement to deep human interactions as opposed to software that polarizes or surveils.CIVIC PROCESS
The process kicked into high gear in the midst of the Black Lives Matter protests over the summer, and the pressure on the city to respond to residents’ concerns was heightened. PFC partnered with Cortico to pull perspectives from seven Local Voices Network conversations about the relationship between law enforcement andcommunities
STEWARDSHIP
“United Way of Dane County is truly thankful to LVN for their creativity and for being nimble enough to solve pandemic-sized challenges! With their support, our effort to engage members of our community during the COVID-19 quarantine didn’t miss a beat. RESEARCH — CORTICO Cortico, which sponsors the Local Voices Network (LVN), was originally based out of the MIT Media Lab, where researchers used social mediaand talk radio data
AWARENESS — CORTICO Reimagine Arkansas is a statewide storytelling project devoted to “listening and learning from under-heard voices about how COVID-19 has impacted their livesBLOG — CORTICO
Cortico is the prefix of “cortex” -- the part of our brains where senses come together to help us understand the world. It’s human, empathetic, and connective. By mapping social and mainstream media signals, Cortico surfaces where shared understandings form in thepublic sphere.
GOVERNANCE — CORTICO Cortico is committed to transparency and accountability throughout its work. This page includes Cortico’s audited financials and annual tax filings, and tax-exempt status filings and certifications. THE CORTICO NEWSROOM What’s it’s like to be a journalist? Where do stories come from? How does the reporting process actually unfold and produce the news we consume each day? Journalism is essential to a healthy public sphere, but right now it’s struggling to be a MEASURING THE HEALTH OF OUR PUBLIC CONVERSATIONS Measuring The Health of Our Public Conversations. Eugene Yi. March 1, 2018. The Internet and social media have transformed modern society in many positive ways by connecting us to the world’s information, enabling social connections that transcend space and time, and giving everyone a voice. Within this transformation, social media haveWELCOME, BRIDGIT!
What drew you to join Cortico? Before joining Cortico I was a pop music artist and I became familiar with social media platforms as a means to communicate with fans and other artists. I witnessed the power of social media technology to instantaneously capture the attention of a broad audRADIO VOICES
Hear talk radio across the United States.WELCOME, PETER!
What drew you to join Cortico? P: When I first heard about Cortico's mission I was really inspired since it seemed like a very real problem worth working on today.WELCOME, ALLISON!
What drew you to join Cortico? The tools that Cortico is developing all seemed really neat and at an intersection that I've often found myself in but which didn't seem common in mainstream tech companies. I had trouble merging my fondness for storytelling with the fun I foundin engineer
CORTICOMEDIACAREERSGOVERNANCE Cortico’s human-centered technology provides a sense-making engine for nonprofit, civic and media organizations seeking actionable insights from authentic conversation. Our approach merges human and digital listening to analyze and connect community conversations with our partners’ impact aims.ABOUT — CORTICO
Our Work. A non-profit 501(c)(3) in cooperation with the MIT Center for Constructive Communication, Cortico brings together human listening and machine learning to fuel public processes and community decision-making.Our online platform, Local Voices Network (LVN), gathers the complex and nuanced stories of people who have historically been underrepresented in policy making and the media.MEDIA — CORTICO
October 7, 2020 — Today’s media environment is crowding out discussion and coverage of local and regional issues. Cortico, through its new Local Voices Network, is using advanced technologies, including AI, to amplify the “under-heard” and revitalize coverage of community concerns. STRATEGY — CORTICO Cortico trained local reporters to facilitate and curate conversations about these critical issues, working with staff from Connecta Arizona (for Spanish language conversations), KOSU, the NPR affiliate in Oklahoma and Mountain West News Bureau for conversations about rural communities, and WABE in Atlanta, which sponsored conversations with a MISSION — CORTICOSEE MORE ON CORTICO.AICAREERS — CORTICO
Dig-In Lunches – learning from co-workers and friends of Cortico. Pre-tax transit cards to use with your local transportation authority. Paid bi-monthly team lunches. Cortico’s benefits may change as the needs of the organization change, though we’ll always enjoy workingto
AWARENESS — CORTICO Reimagine Arkansas is a statewide storytelling project devoted to “listening and learning from under-heard voices about how COVID-19 has impacted their lives GOVERNANCE — CORTICO Cortico is committed to transparency and accountability throughout its work. This page includes Cortico’s audited financials and annual tax filings, and tax-exempt status filings and certifications.SOFTWARE ENGINEER
Cortico is looking for a frontend engineer to help us build the Local Voices Network, a platform that gathers and amplifies under-heard voices from communities across the country.The role is best suited for someone who is passionate about building software that acts as a complement to deep human interactions as opposed to software that polarizes or surveils.CIVIC PROCESS
The process kicked into high gear in the midst of the Black Lives Matter protests over the summer, and the pressure on the city to respond to residents’ concerns was heightened. PFC partnered with Cortico to pull perspectives from seven Local Voices Network conversations about the relationship between law enforcement andcommunities
CORTICOMEDIACAREERSGOVERNANCE Cortico’s human-centered technology provides a sense-making engine for nonprofit, civic and media organizations seeking actionable insights from authentic conversation. Our approach merges human and digital listening to analyze and connect community conversations with our partners’ impact aims.ABOUT — CORTICO
Our Work. A non-profit 501(c)(3) in cooperation with the MIT Center for Constructive Communication, Cortico brings together human listening and machine learning to fuel public processes and community decision-making.Our online platform, Local Voices Network (LVN), gathers the complex and nuanced stories of people who have historically been underrepresented in policy making and the media.MEDIA — CORTICO
October 7, 2020 — Today’s media environment is crowding out discussion and coverage of local and regional issues. Cortico, through its new Local Voices Network, is using advanced technologies, including AI, to amplify the “under-heard” and revitalize coverage of community concerns. STRATEGY — CORTICO Cortico trained local reporters to facilitate and curate conversations about these critical issues, working with staff from Connecta Arizona (for Spanish language conversations), KOSU, the NPR affiliate in Oklahoma and Mountain West News Bureau for conversations about rural communities, and WABE in Atlanta, which sponsored conversations with a MISSION — CORTICOSEE MORE ON CORTICO.AICAREERS — CORTICO
Dig-In Lunches – learning from co-workers and friends of Cortico. Pre-tax transit cards to use with your local transportation authority. Paid bi-monthly team lunches. Cortico’s benefits may change as the needs of the organization change, though we’ll always enjoy workingto
AWARENESS — CORTICO Reimagine Arkansas is a statewide storytelling project devoted to “listening and learning from under-heard voices about how COVID-19 has impacted their lives GOVERNANCE — CORTICO Cortico is committed to transparency and accountability throughout its work. This page includes Cortico’s audited financials and annual tax filings, and tax-exempt status filings and certifications.SOFTWARE ENGINEER
Cortico is looking for a frontend engineer to help us build the Local Voices Network, a platform that gathers and amplifies under-heard voices from communities across the country.The role is best suited for someone who is passionate about building software that acts as a complement to deep human interactions as opposed to software that polarizes or surveils.CIVIC PROCESS
The process kicked into high gear in the midst of the Black Lives Matter protests over the summer, and the pressure on the city to respond to residents’ concerns was heightened. PFC partnered with Cortico to pull perspectives from seven Local Voices Network conversations about the relationship between law enforcement andcommunities
RESEARCH — CORTICO Cortico, which sponsors the Local Voices Network (LVN), was originally based out of the MIT Media Lab, where researchers used social mediaand talk radio data
AWARENESS — CORTICO Reimagine Arkansas is a statewide storytelling project devoted to “listening and learning from under-heard voices about how COVID-19 has impacted their livesBLOG — CORTICO
Cortico is the prefix of “cortex” -- the part of our brains where senses come together to help us understand the world. It’s human, empathetic, and connective. By mapping social and mainstream media signals, Cortico surfaces where shared understandings form in thepublic sphere.
GOVERNANCE — CORTICO Cortico is committed to transparency and accountability throughout its work. This page includes Cortico’s audited financials and annual tax filings, and tax-exempt status filings and certifications.COMMUNITY LISTENING
The New York Public Library (NYPL) is committed to engaging everyday New Yorkers from across neighborhoods. To position library staff as community conveners, NYPL and Cortico established and trained a cohort of branch librarians that have gathered LVN conversations both in-person and, with the outbreak of the pandemic, online. THE CORTICO NEWSROOM What’s it’s like to be a journalist? Where do stories come from? How does the reporting process actually unfold and produce the news we consume each day? Journalism is essential to a healthy public sphere, but right now it’s struggling to be aRADIO VOICES
Hear talk radio across the United States.WELCOME, BRIDGIT!
What drew you to join Cortico? Before joining Cortico I was a pop music artist and I became familiar with social media platforms as a means to communicate with fans and other artists. I witnessed the power of social media technology to instantaneously capture the attention of a broad audWELCOME, ALLISON!
What drew you to join Cortico? The tools that Cortico is developing all seemed really neat and at an intersection that I've often found myself in but which didn't seem common in mainstream tech companies. I had trouble merging my fondness for storytelling with the fun I foundin engineer
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What drew you to join Cortico? P: When I first heard about Cortico's mission I was really inspired since it seemed like a very real problem worth working on today. Local Voices NetworkMedia
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Fostering a healthy public sphereOUR MISSION
Cortico aims to foster constructive public conversation in communities and the media that improves our understanding of one another.WHAT WE DO
A non-profit in cooperation with the MIT Media Lab, Cortico builds systems that bring under-heard community voices, perspectives and stories to the center of a healthier public dialogue.HOW WE DO IT
Cortico’s Local Voices Network (LVN) combines in-person and digital listening to host, analyze and connect community conversations at scale. This includes:*
Facilitating in-person community dialogue that enables participants to listen, learn, speak and be heard*
Building a digital network that connects facilitators and conversations across political and cultural boundaries*
Opening a new local listening channel for journalists, leaders and thecommunity at large
WHY IT'S IMPORTANT
Our media environment prioritizes national perspectives and our politics reinforce divisive tribalism. Local citizenries, however, share a lived community experience. Today, too many of these local voices — be they from red counties or blue cities — go unheard, drowned out by hyperpartisan noise and toxic public dialogue. Social media, designed to connect us, has also divided us into insular “tribes” hostile toward outside views and ripe for the spread of false news, hateful discourse, and extremism. We need to create a new civic space for local voices to be heard in civil, empathic public conversation that heals divisions in communities from the inside out. 25 Kingston St, 6th FloorBoston, MA 02111
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