The context. I think this is a thinking of a media-dominated age and we aren’t in that age anymore. www.nytimes.com/2024/12/19/b...
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Anguilla is a small island with a big secret. It owns one of the most lucrative pieces of digital real estate in the world: the .ai domain. Now that ChatGPT brought artificial intelligence mainstream, it could transform the island's tourism economy – and its future.
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Numerous media outlets, looking for new lucrative lines of business, are pursuing newsletters and events aimed specifically at top executives.
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Anguilla is a small island with a big secret. It owns one of the most lucrative pieces of digital real estate in the world: the .ai domain.
The more I think about it, the more these CEO/CEO suite newsletters by mainstream media will have a hard time in this media-obsolescence age. If you are a CEO and want to learn cutting edge AI and implications would you learn from a journalist or BG2 pod? www.youtube.com/watch?v=QVcS...
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Listings were never the answer, the days of endless scrolling through similar travel listings may soon be over. One of the first travel sectors to become answers driven is the experiences sector, followed by hotels & airlines in hybrid. I argue it out: skift.com/2024/12/24/l...
Reporting is not threatened by AI, writing out of the reporting is, I 100% believe. Of course humans will do storytelling better but humans instructing AI to do it will only get better & better so I won’t discount that part out yet.
Still forming my thoughts on it as I test it out myself daily.
In this fast-dawning age of AI answers as the default construct for what we are searching for, the traditional listings paradigm that has dominated online