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Generating Leads with High-Impact, Data-Driven Content

Posted: Mon Jan 06, 2025 10:27 am
by Shishirgano9
In the future. we should certainly extend the use of AI beyond simply increasing the efficiency of what we already do. But in the meantime. we have to survive. From an editorial assistant to a tool to offer formats for young audiences . AI applications in newsrooms are already creating value. While all stakeholders recognize the current difficulty of measuring economic impact and return on investment. Nicholas Diakopoulos highlights. through a recent survey conducted with the Associated Press . that 74% of newsrooms surveyed have integrated artificial intelligence into their processes.


And as at the beginning of the digital armenia telegram transformation. it is the written press that is moving forward quickly. at least here in the North. in front of the Pressen set . where once in the basement resounded the hum of the rotary presses to print paper newspapers. since disappeared. A little reminder of the need to adapt in the face of change. While some are frozen in shock in the face of the insatiable appetite of big tech that have shamelessly devoured the content produced by the media to train their memory. others are testing AI solutions that can potentially save editorial offices from their disappearance.


Presentation by David Caswell In the concrete use cases presented at NAMS. some adopt a holistic approach . while others respond to a specific need .often according to the means available in the editorial offices.. Super-collaborative AIs Tore Rich. Product Manager for Generative AI at Danish publisher JP/Politikens Hus. presented MAGNA . a multitasking chatbot running on Microsoft Azure.