Watch this exclusive Reuters webinar and gain valuable insights into the transformative role of AI in journalism, with real-world applications, global trends, and opportunities and challenges presented by this technology. Attendees will gain valuable knowledge about the future of AI in news and have the opportunity to engage with industry experts.
Hear from Luke James, Head of Strategic Partnerships at Reuters, Jane Barrett, Head of AI Strategy at Reuters, Prof Charlie Beckett, Director at LSE JournalismAI, Nathalie Malinarich, Executive News Editor, Digital Development, BBC, and Marcus Husby, Director of Editorial AI at VG, as our expert panel share knowledge about the future of AI in news.
Key takeaways include:
• Cutting-edge insights from industry leaders at Reuters and other prominent organizations about the latest AI technologies shaping journalism's future.
• Emerging trends and predictions for the 2030 newsroom, helping you prepare your organization for future challenges and opportunities of adopting AI.
• How AI is impacting journalism differently across regions, providing you with a broader context for global news operations.
• The ethical implications of AI in news, including discussions on accuracy, bias, and misinformation, crucial for maintaining journalistic integrity in your work.
By participating in this webinar, you'll be well-equipped to navigate the AI revolution in journalism, make informed decisions about AI adoption, and position your organization at the forefront of the evolving news landscape.
Dive deeper into the transformative role of AI and attend 'The Future of News' in-person event at Reuters NEXT New York to gain exclusive insights into the challenges facing the news and media industry today.Â
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This event is a premier 2-day conference offering a front-row seat to the revolutionary impact of generative AI on the news industry. Through series of keynote presentations, workshops, roundtable discussions and networking opportunities, we’ll dive deep into AI’s potential to transform operations in the newsroom, from content creation to distribution and consumption.