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Newsletter 622

7th November 2024

Stephen PhillipsAs we near 2025, information managers are looking for steers on their stakeholders' priorities.

 

Gartner is often a useful source of insights, and their recent report has flagged ten strategic technology trends for 2025. Three of these trends are opportunities for information managers, and have featured in recent Jinfo content:

  1. Agentic or Autonomous AI is recognised as a game changer. To understand AI Agents, read our Report "An Introduction to AI agents, agentic frameworks, and analysis of their potential business impact" or our Recorded Webinar "The AI agents are coming!".

  2. AI Governance focuses on the legal, ethical and operational risks of AI. For a quick start guide to mitigating risk, use our report "Crafting a governance framework for AI products and applications".

  3. Disinformation security starts with good contracting.  Review your processes and documentation using the suggestions in "Augmenting your documentation to mitigate risks of using Artificial Intelligence".

We have two senior leaders from The Financial Times joining us this month in our Community session "Discussing news and AI strategies with the Financial Times" (21st November).

 

There are already a large number of sign-ups for the session, so I encourage you to register early for this exclusive event.

 

The recent explosion of market and industry research reports is proving a headache for information managers as they try to sort the "wheat from the chaff."

 

Our new report "How to critically evaluate the quality and credibility of market research sources" follows a successful Community session on the topic, and includes:

  • An analysis of the current situation, and barriers to effective evaluation
  • Practical evaluation criteria and actions for information managers.

On the topic of infringing authors' rightsThe Bookseller reported that Cambridge University Press and Assessment (CUPA) is asking its 20,000 contributing authors to opt-in to AI licensing their works.   

 

Several outlets (including WIRED) have reported that Dow Jones and New York Post (both News Corp) have filed a lawsuit against Perplexity, for copyright infringement and trademark dilution.   Perplexity has also received cease and desist orders from the New York Times, and several Conde Nast publications.

 

So, check out the Jinfo Article "How can you mitigate the risk of infringing authors' rights with GenAI?" to see what steps you can take to protect your organisation from this issue, and watch the teaser on our YouTube channel.

 

And finally, our next "Asia-Pacific Community session" is on 19th November. So if you're in the region, and have a Jinfo Subscription, please register now

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Stephen Phillips
Lead Analyst


"Discussing news and AI strategies with the Financial Times"

21st November 2024

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Register for this Jinfo Community session where we'll be discussing how AI is impacting the premium news market, and strategies for taking advantage of the opportunities.

 

Joining us will be Nick Fallon and James Mann from the Financial Times to discuss the impact of AI on news provision and your news-buying strategy.

Discussing news and AI strategies with the Financial Times

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The November update video looks at AI trends for 2025, evaluating market research sources, and copyright risks with AI.

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It's nearly Christmas! When I led an information management team, I often had budget left at the end of the year. Are you faced with using or losing that money?

 

A Jinfo Subscription is a great investment. And, there's a good chance a Jinfo Subscription will leave you more underspent next year – although we can't guarantee it.

 

Book a time to talk to me about how a Jinfo Subscription in 2025 will help you set your information strategy, drive more value from licensing agreements, build stronger vendor relationships and mitigate risk:

 

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