So interesting, thank you!
So interesting, thank you!
βA.I. could improve the newsβif it doesnβt destroy it in the process,β Joshua Rothman writes. In a new column, he explores how artificial intelligence could enhance journalismβor hollow out the industry.
Wow, congratulations!!
EXC: The government has set up a Reddit account to try to get more cut through with the public
@politicshome.bsky.social understands special advisers were told at a recent away day that govt comms must adapt to more modern media
BBC correspondent Mark Lowen has been deported from Turkey after being arrested in Istanbul on Wednesday.
More worrying infringements on press freedom in Turkey and elsewhere.
Turkey ranks 158 out of 180 in the 2024 World Press Freedom Index compiled by Reporters Without Borders.
Barbara Hepworthβs string sculptures exhibited in public for first time
"Misinformation and disinformation can no longer be viewed simply as an academic nuisance, but rather they are a societal threat. Only if we recognise that threat and act proportionately can we respond to the danger..."
- The Lancet
Interesting thoughts from Marta Foresti on the potential for a new story of Britain in and with the world, where soft power is the outcome of a culture of co-creation. odi.org/en/insights/...
Je suis Lucy Mangan
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I loved this too! Have the same edition π©°
This show has audience participation
Me too. I still think about it years later.
The FT's Influential Women of 2024. What a line-up on.ft.com/3ZBsSUh
Hard to believe we still havenβt cracked this 40 years later. RIP Paddy Coulter. amp.theguardian.com/world/2024/n...