AI: cautionary tales
Publishers are getting increasingly excited about the possible time-saving benefits of AI solutions. But, humans need to retain control, at least for the time being…
Publishers are getting increasingly excited about the possible time-saving benefits of AI solutions. But, humans need to retain control, at least for the time being…
Paul Connew looks at the issue which has been dominating the political and media agenda and threatens to give Keir Starmer and his chancellor Rachel Reeves their most difficult day so far in the Commons next week.
Financial Times and Google News Initiative have extended their partnership to support journalists and publishers at 1,000 news organisations by 2027.
The Stationers’ Company celebrates the official launch of Leigh Stationers’ Academy in south-east London.
The Guardian Foundation have announced the names of six new Scott Trust Bursary recipients for 2024-25.
NUJ Disabled Members’ Council calls for lasting improvements to access for disabled people.
National World has announced it is dedicating itself to championing the hospitality industry across the UK in September with a special Food and Drink Month.
Earlier this month the Society of Editors welcomed an announcement by the government that differentiating fake news from accurate reporting online may be taught in primary and secondary schools in the wake of far-right riots across the UK.
IOP Publishing and the Institute of Systems Engineering are to launch a diamond OA Journal of Reliability Science and Engineering.
Guardian US has announced the appointment of Georgia Warren as editorial director, membership and supporter strategy.
Tindle Newspapers has announced the appointment of a new regional digital editor to lead on online editorial content at four of its Devon titles.
The European Alliance of Associations for Rheumatology has announced a new partnership with Elsevier to publish Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases, beginning January 2025.
Media commentator and former national newspaper editor Paul Connew looks at how Kamala Harris replacing Joe Biden has dramatically shifted the election ball game and why celebrity endorsements might just hold the keys to the White House…
New research from the Universities of Leeds and Derby into public perceptions of journalism in the UK has been released.
IPSO sets out efforts to raise editorial standards and protect the public and freedom of expression in its annual report for 2023.
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