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Journalism, media and technology trends and predictions 2017
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This year’s key developments will centre on fears about how changing technology is affecting the quality of information and the state of our democracy. The arrival of Donald Trump in the White House and elections in France and Germany will highlight the increasing power of new communication channels as traditional media continues to lose both influence and money.
More widely there’ll be heated debate about the role and size of tech platforms and the extent to which their activities should be regulated. Artificial Intelligence (AI) takes over from mobile as the hottest topic in technology, though the practical and ethical dilemmas around how it will be used become ever more apparent through the year.
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- 10.60625/risj-vj1v-zb76
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- Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism
- Place of publication:
- Oxford
- Publication date:
- 2017-01-01
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English
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