There is an increasing lack of trust in news media. Diversifying newsrooms is widely viewed as important for increasing this trust, a survey by Reuters Institute shows. Having representative journalists Read More
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Skills required for many global jobs are evolving and have already changed by 25% since 2015. With AI accelerating these shifts, expect jobs to change even more quickly, reaching at least 65% by 2030, Read More
Skills required for many global jobs are evolving and have already changed by 25% since 2015. With AI accelerating these shifts, expect jobs to change even more quickly, reaching at least 65% by 2030, Read More
73% of news organisations believe generative artificial intelligence such as ChatGPT and Google Bard offer new opportunities for journalism, a new survey shows. “Our survey shows that the new generative AI Read More
Artificial intelligence is an industrial revolution that will affect peoples’ jobs and require reskilling. “The more I study artificial intelligence, despite, or maybe because of the wonderful things that it Read More
Advertising supported streaming video services are the winners in a time when households are under pressure because of economic uncertainties and high inflation. The number of CTV (internet connected TV) Read More
Artificial intelligence spending in Europe will reach $34.2 billion this year, representing 20.6% of the worldwide AI market. AI spending in Europe will post a 29.6% compound annual growth rate (CAGR) between 2022 and 2027, Read More
The news industry is well underway to organise self-regulation on how to use artificial intelligence. Leading publishers are setting up strategies to address crucial AI aspects and they broadly address Read More
The absence of women in the emerging artificial intelligence industry has already had an adverse impact on how well this technology supports women and responds to their needs, UN women Read More
There is a long number of companies that after the pandemic with remote work now want staffers back at the office full time but two researchers at London School of Read More