Proceed with caution, but the technology known for hallucinations could help journalists when their data is missing, biased or lacking nuance, according to BBC experts
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The AI search engine expands its ad revenue share programme that pays publishers for their content being used in search summaries. But does it really level the playing field or simply create a new form of digital dependency?
Journalists love covering the latest developments and breaking news. Audiences often want completely different content
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The Tarbell Fellowship provides early career journalists interested in covering artificial intelligence with nine-month placements at major news outlets such as Bloomberg, The Guardian, TIME, and more
Personal trainer James Hilton has launched a podcast 'Jim's Gym - Inspiring Movement'. James, a specialist in biomechanics and injury recovery from the Cotswolds, runs Jim's Gym, a virtual online space supporting people over 55 to be more active
Journalism students need to critically embrace the creative new technology, not being discouraged from using it
Traditional media will have to re-evaluate their strategies to engage with younger audiences
Recruiters struggle to find young talent who can rock up with much more than the basic skills, says Vic Daniels
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Journalism's survival is a must in the age of big tech, says former CNN anchor Nina dos Santos
Stop checking your phone and hovering over the coffee stand. Start building valuable connections at events and conferences
Tech for humans or humans for tech, that is the question
Young audiences are mobile-first, if not mobile-only, but going after their platform of choice is only step one
Own your superpowers, get used to rejection and soak up the wisdom around you, say journalists from the Wall Street Journal, Vox Media, New York Times and CBS
The Reuters Institute's 'Journalism, Media, and Technology Trends and Predictions' report puts tech talent on a premium, as news leaders look to harness the best of AI, social video and subscription bundles
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