Kiley Koscinski | WESA
Kiley Koscinski is a reporter for 90.5 WESA. She covers breaking stories from a variety of realms in Pittsburgh; with specific interest in the growing technology sector. She has previously produced Morning Edition and The Confluence for 90.5 WESA. Before that she worked as a producer and assignment desk editor at NewsRadio 1020 KDKA. Kiley completed her undergraduate studies at Point Park University.
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Many Pennsylvania municipalities use algorithms to help make decisions about things like pretrial detainment and child welfare referrals. WESA’s Kiley Koscinski reports, a new study from Pitt’s Institute for Cyber Law, Policy and Security looks at the risks of replacing humans with AI.
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Pennsylvania is making a big investment in electric vehicles. WESA’s Kiley Koscinski reports, the Wolf Administration says it wants to make sure no one is left out.
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A second daily Amtrak train between Pittsburgh and Harrisburg could be in the future thanks to money from the bipartisan infrastructure package. WESA’s Kiley Koscinski reports.
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York County inmates are suing a training company that has been banned from the Allegheny County Jail. WESA’s Kiley Koscinski has more.
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A state House bill approved last week could threaten to close community bail funds in Pennsylvania. WESA’s Kiley Koscinski reports.