When I first started my journalism career 25 years ago as an intern at WBBM-TV in Chicago, there was one computer in the newsroom connected to the internet.
The only people who knew how to operate this new-fangled technology were the interns.
My, how the world has changed in the last quarter century.
Today, kids come out of the womb with an iPhone in their hands and robots are writing feature films.
Artificial intelligence has changed the game, and not always for the better.
How can we learn to live alongside A/I? Can we embrace it without it become a crutch?
It's clearly not going anywhere, and will only grow exponentially in the next 25 years.
I recently sat down with my good friend, Will Frampton, to talk about the intersection of communications and A/I.
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