AI’s visual potential
Whilst Dickon Ross has so far resisted the urge to get AI to write articles, he has asked it to create pictures.
Whilst Dickon Ross has so far resisted the urge to get AI to write articles, he has asked it to create pictures.
Emma Doble, patient and public strategy editor for The BMJ, looks at how lived experience is shaping more relevant, ethical research and better publishing.
East Lothian is not just the best place to live – it has the best newsbrand too. Alan Geere heads over the border to find out what’s happening in the world of Scottish weeklies.
Taking over the editor’s chair of an already successful title has its own set of challenges. How to make your mark without undoing all the good work that’s gone before. Meg Carter meets Good Housekeeping’s new editor-in-chief, Jane Bruton.
Phil Clark looks at how analysing each piece of content by the specific user need that it meets can help refine your content strategy and increase traffic, audience loyalty and conversions.
Elsevier has introduced Reaxys AI Search, enabling faster and more accessible chemistry research through natural language discovery.
New York Times earlier this week announced the launch of Pips, its first-ever original logic game, expanding its portfolio beyond word games.
Good Housekeeping Live with Country Living Christmas Market returns with L’Oréal Paris as headline sponsor.
How Google AI offerings are harming publishers: the PPA last week submitted recommendations to the Competition and Markets Authority.
Taylor & Francis Online showcases multimedia content to boost research engagement and impact.
Kennedy Publishing has announced a second Magic Mixies Mixlings one-shot.
Having humans involved in the process has been what’s given publishers the license to explore all that artificial intelligence has to offer…
Media commentator Paul Connew, who once knew Donald Trump well personally and has written extensively on him while also co-authoring a book on the Ukraine war, reviews how Britain’s press has handled a tragi-comic week.
Total TV Guide publishes its biggest-ever autumn TV issue with 8 extra pages previewing 40 shows for the new season.
Stig Ørskov is to succeed Vincent Peyrègne as CEO of WAN-IFRA.
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