Generative AI burst on the scene with a bang about 18 months ago, scattering opportunities for increased efficiency and effectiveness across the news media industry. How can we take full advantage of these while safeguarding our reputations and building trust with our audience?
Jeremy Caplan
Director of Teaching and Learning
CUNY's Newmark Graduate School of Journalism
United States
David Cohn
DSenior Director, Alpha Group
Advance Local
United States
Pieter de Jong
Customer Experience Project Manager
Mediahuis Noord
The Netherlands
Vibhor Gandotra
Head of Strategy and Special Projects
India Today
India
Matt Headland
Managing Director, Brand Connections
Stuff
New Zealand
Carmen Heger
Head of Data Science
Süddeutsche Zeitung Digitale Medien
Germany
Margnus Helgesen
UX Lead
Bergens Tidende, Schibsted Media
Norway
Uli Köppen
Head of the AI + Automation Lab, Bayerischer Rundfunk
Co-lead, BR Data data team
Germany
Kasper Lindskow
Head of AI
JP/Politikens Hus
Denmark
Aviral Mathur
Head of Data and Analytics
HT Media
India
Alexandra Nicolae
Senior Technical Product Owner, Generative AI
Axel Springer
Germany
Mike Pletch
Managing Director of Product and UX
The Globe and Mail
Canada
Fabian Rosekeit
Head of CRM and Growth
Medien Hub Bremen-Nordwest
Germany
Nikita Roy
Knight Fellow
International Centre for Journalists
Canada
Siddhant Satsangi
Head of Growth
Times Internet
India
Florian Schiller
Managing Director
OVB Media
Germany
Thorge Schramm
Senior Product Manager
Nordwest Media
Germany
Zach Seward
Head of Newsroom AI
The New York Times
United States of America
Seiya Shinhashi
Product Manager
Nikkei
Japan
Nico Wilfer
Chief Product Officer
Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung
Germany
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Maintaining audience trust in the era of GenAI
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