Kayla Goodson

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Kayla Goodson

Kayla Goodson is the Policy Research and Communications Lead at the Center for News, Technology, and Innovation. Most recently, she was a digital democracy specialist at USAID, where she worked to build resilient and rights-respecting technology and information ecosystems in global majority countries around the world.

Prior to that, she ran communications at the Alliance for Securing Democracy at the German Marshall Fund of the United States and covered local government for The Salt Lake Tribune. She is passionate about using storytelling to bring people together and strengthen democracy.

Kayla received her master’s degree in international peace and security with distinction from the Department of War Studies at King’s College London, where her research focused on the kinetic impacts of social media narratives and disinformation.

She holds a bachelor’s degree in news media and French from Brigham Young University. She is a current member of the Council on Foreign Relations’ young professionals cohort and has received awards for her reporting from the Society of Professional Journalists.

Recent Work & Appearances

  • Journalism’s New Frontier: An Analysis of Global AI Policy Proposals and Their Impacts on Journalism

    CNTI analyzed 188 national and regional AI strategies, laws and policies that collectively cover more than 99 countries to determine how AI regulation is impacting journalism around the world.

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    AI for Sustainability: Building Journalism’s Future

    Innovations and insights from across the Western Balkans and Central Europe

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    CNTI Newsgeist 2025: Trust, Truth and Innovation in a Shifting Industry

    From October 10 to 12, 180 participants gathered in Phoenix, Arizona, for the first CNTI-led Newsgeist.

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