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AI and Journalism: What’s Next?

PRSay

The intersection of journalism and AI is the most important media issue of our time. But if you must continue, then let’s consider the explosive growth of generative AI technologies like ChatGPT and Google Bard. Each panelist offered perspective on the intersection of AI and journalism. You can stop reading there.

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Ron Cogan, Editor, Publisher & Writer at Green Car Journal

Bianchi Biz Blog

I am the editor, publisher, and writer at Green Car Journal and GreenCarJournal.com. I also write for other publications and business clients as time allows. Writing that kind of piece is challenging as an EV enthusiast, but I felt compelled to do it. How long have you been in journalism and how did you get started?

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Meet the Media: Dennis Scimeca, Technology Editor at IndustryWeek

Bianchi Biz Blog

I’m the Technology Editor at IndustryWeek magazine. I write for the C-suite and technology leaders in the manufacturing industry about technologies and their practical benefits. I write a considerable number of cybersecurity stories as well, something I didn’t anticipate when I started working this beat.

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Why ChatGPT Is Causing Excitement and Raising Alarms

PRSay

A new artificial intelligence chatbot that can write seemingly authoritative answers to people’s questions — and even compose essays and poems — is causing excitement and raising alarms. The chatbot and similar tools might be used in ways that undermine trust in information and discourage public discourse, NiemanLab predicts. “We

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Coffee with a Journalist: Matt Safford, Tom's Hardware

OnePitch

Matt started building PCs in the 90s and was a fan of technology from an early age. That love turned evolved into a journalism career writing for publications including Popular Science, PCMag, and Digital Trends. Matt Safford is the managing editor at Tom’s Hardware.

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Public relations and professionalism: work to do to realise full potential

Stephen Waddington

Public relations practitioners fall short of the expectations of a profession. It’s a limiting factor for public relations to realise its potential as a management discipline. There is no barrier to entry to working in public relations. In the UK the public relations market employs 99,900 people and contributes £16.7

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Pitching Business and Technology Contributors: Q & A with Freelancer Anne R. Gabriel

Cision

Gabriel has spent over 30 years as a professional in the communications field, writing about business and education technologies as a journalist and marketing communications consultant. I love getting news releases related to business technology solutions – but I do not cover consumer tech. What will catch your attention?