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Journalists should embrace novel technology shaping media future

Participants during a panel discussion at the second Global Media Congress in Abu Dhabi, last week. [Gathenya Njaramba, Standard]

The role of media in an ever-evolving global society came into sharp focus even as new technology such as artificial intelligence featured prominently at the second Global Media Congress in Abu Dhabi, last week.

Over 172 countries were represented with 23,924 participants from diverse sectors discussing the future of media amid proliferation of deep fake news and the growing influence of social media. Fidelity to facts, truth and providing solutions to myriad challenges facing audiences and readers stood out as the lifeline for journalism.

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