Ibrahim Mustapha, Lagos
Last updated December 10, 2024
The Wole Soyinka Center for Investigative Journalism (WSCIJ) is inviting prominent media experts to discuss the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on journalism.
The 4th Annual Amplify In-Depth Media Conference & Awards will be held over two days from December 8th to 9th, 2024, exploring the intersection of AI, ethics, and investigative reporting while focusing on the future of journalism in the digital age. I did.
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Keynote speakers, including Tolu Ogunlesi, Victoria Bamaso and Jeff Lowenstein, emphasized the need for journalists to adapt to new technologies while maintaining the highest ethical standards.
“The future of journalism depends on our ability to adapt to new technologies without compromising our core values of trustworthiness and integrity,” said WSCIJ Executive Director and CEO said Motunrayo Alaka.
The conference also emphasized the importance of collaboration, data transparency, and continuous learning in an ever-changing media environment.
As AI continues to reshape the media industry, the conference emphasized the need for journalists to remain vigilant, ethical, and transparent.
The event ended with a call to action urging journalists to embrace the future of media while ensuring media integrity is never compromised.
WSCIJ’s 4th Annual Amplify In- Depth Media Conference & Awards provided a platform for media professionals to share their insights and expertise on the future of journalism.
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