Improve your everyday work by embracing new technology - it is easier than you think
Artificial intelligence sounds like a scary and technical concept but it does not need to. In fact, it can be a simple and effective way for journalists and editors to improve many of their everyday tasks.
Not sure how to jump in? A good place to begin is The Fix Media's ten steps to get started with AI. It covers many key strategies to try it out for yourself.
A solid piece of advice is to start with easy wins and get immediate results. Nothing stifles innovation quite like not hitting the ground running. Begin with a project that you know will deliver an instant impact.
"It will help set the tone and make people realise integrating AI into the workflow is not rocket science. You will also start adding valuable know-how into the company that you can later use for more complex projects," it reads.
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