Stephen Phillips Content purchasing developments, Asia-Pacific Community session, and AI agents
Jinfo Blog

1st August 2024

By Stephen Phillips

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Jinfo's developing focus on content products and services. Our first Asia-Pacific Community session. The impact and potential of AI agents.

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I can't tell you how many times recently I've passed on a tidbit of information-industry news or analysis, and been told “I didn't know that”.

And what gives me even more of a buzz than discovering and sharing a new development, is unpacking the implications and offering practical suggestions on proactively engaging colleagues, clients, stakeholders and vendors.

So, as part of Jinfo's continuing pivot to focus on content products and services, we're currently working hard on a significant enhancement to the Jinfo Subscription, which we're announcing in September.

In the meantime, I urge you to contact me if you hear of any developments which will impact you and your peers. You can contact me online, or book a 30-minute meeting.

Asia-Pacific Community session

Our first Asia-Pacific Community session will be on 7th August. We're aiming to run these quarterly, to enable our colleagues in that region to discuss recent developments in the industry, and Jinfo's latest research:

  • If you have a Jinfo Subscription with users in Asia-Pacific, please encourage them to register. And if you're not in that region, and don't mind staying/getting up late/early, then register too.
     
  • If you (or your colleagues) are in the region, and don't yet have a Jinfo Subscription, then please book a call with me and we can discuss the difference it can make.

AI Agents and OpenAI deals

Following our recent well-attended Community session, we've put together both a Webinar and in-depth Report on AI Agents, to help you understand the jargon, and potential impact and opportunity.

As a result of all the publicity around the OpenAI deals with leading publishers, our next Community session (w/c 15th September 2024) will discuss the possible implications for your news-licensing strategy.

Editorial Policy

Finally, as we continue to develop Jinfo's unique position, sitting between the buy-side and sell-side of the information industry, we thought it important to publish our Editorial Policy.

Our intention in publishing it is to communicate our unending commitment to editorial independence and unbiased research.

As always, whether you're in our network, or considering joining it, do share your tidbits with me, and I'll reflect them back so that we can all collectively benefit.

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