Mediahuis joins the SPUR Coalition as founding member
The SPUR Coalition has welcomed Mediahuis as a founding member.
The SPUR Coalition has welcomed Mediahuis as a founding member.
Where, previously, new design ideas took seemingly forever to come to fruition, AI has hugely accelerated the process.
Frontiers launches AI practical guidance for researchers, editors, and reviewers, and calls for policy evolution.
AI and the way publishers are using it is evolving rapidly. We grab five minutes with Affino CEO Markus Karlsson to find out more.
Ian Mulvany, chief technology officer at BMJ Group, looks at the tech opportunities and challenges facing his company and the wider scholarly publishing sector.
New tech and new approaches to producing and consuming news are forcing publishers to have a root and branch rethink of how they do things. Phil Clark attended the recent ‘News in the Digital Age’ conference to find out more.
Reuters Institute’s ‘Journalism, media, and technology trends and predictions 2026’ report shows how publishers are reacting to the twin threats from AI answer engines and human creators, writes Nic Newman.
Copilot and similar AI drafting tools are amazing, but journalists should be extremely wary of them…
The NUJ, NMA, PPA, and PLS have welcomed news that the UK government no longer supports an opt-out exception to copyright for artificial intelligence training.
In one seamless experience, students can access visual learning, verified and cited responses and personalized support, all based on trusted United States Medical Licensing Examination aligned content.
Major news brands including the Guardian form new coalition to promote responsible AI licensing.
For publishers, writes Sajeeda Merali, CEO of the PPA, 2025 marked the moment when artificial intelligence moved decisively from the margins, reshaping how our audiences discover, consume and value content.
Peter Barr-Watson, chief technology officer at The Independent, looks at the tech opportunities and challenges facing his company and the wider news media sector.
Publishers should heed the saying, ‘prepare for the worst, hope for the best’, because, as Dickon Ross says, the ‘worst’ must be just around the corner.
AI will continue to be front and centre for publishers this year. John Barnes lists seven things you need to bear in mind…
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