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LinkedIn for Journalists (LIFJ) helps journalists use LinkedIn to their advantage. Our program provides access to training sessions, LinkedIn experts, and tools like LinkedIn Premium Business.
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Forum Stage - Technology Panel 8 December 1:50 - 2:20PM
Future-Proofing Media's Talent Pipeline
As AI reshapes how content is created and consumed, the strength of media’s future depends on a workforce equipped to work with intelligent tools while preserving cultural relevancy. This session explores how educators, media hubs, and AI innovators can build a talent pipeline that is both technologically fluent and culturally grounded, ensuring a new generation of creators can thrive in an AI-first landscape and shape tools that reflect the diversity of global audiences.
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- Media Fireside 8 December 4:15 - 4:30PM
Stories with an Agenda
Storytelling has long helped societies navigate power, policy, and crisis, informing, connecting, and challenging. Yet today, narratives are increasingly weaponized: 62% of Americans, according to a 2020 Pew study, cite social media as a major source of false information. How can we reclaim storytelling as a force for trust, inclusion, and impact, while guarding against manipulation?
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- Technology Workshop 9 December 11:00 - 11:40AM
Creativity with Grok in X
A look in to Grok’s origins, how it operates within X, its real-time connection to what’s happening and practical ways to transform conversations into actionable insights.
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