
Sean Hamilton
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Oct 15, 2024 |
mediacatmagazine.co.uk | Sean Hamilton |Toby Beresford |Sean Hargrave
The global leader in specialist media Future has launched its Future Content Hub, storing half a million articles, expert editorial features, and photographs. The available content can be searched, browsed and purchased for editorial and commercial use. More specifically, users will be able to browse over 550,000 photographs and articles, searching by category or keyword. In addition, there are multiple licensing options available, allowing users to purchase and download content instantly.
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May 20, 2024 |
mediacatmagazine.co.uk | Matt Bennett |Grace Gollasch |Steve Hastings |Sean Hamilton
On 20 May, Wilkinson Sword launched ‘The Blade Masters since 1772’ to showcase the brand’s 250-year expertise. Created by the independent creative agency, Pablo, this campaign consists of three humorous clips. Directed by Craig Ainsley, the 30-second videos feature ‘The Blade Master’ – an ‘enigmatic and suave character’ – who compares dull blades to a bartender with no sense of accuracy, a waiter trained at the zoo, and a doctor without a medical degree.
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Dec 4, 2023 |
mediacatmagazine.co.uk | Nazli Selin Ozkan |Adele Walton |Matt Rhodes |Sean Hamilton
On a sunny day at Brand Week Istanbul MediaCat Magazine‘s Business Editor, Selin Ozkan, sat with Dutch media theorist, media activist, internet critic and author, Geert Lovink, to discuss social networks, the AI revolution and the future of media. It’s not so much if I like them or not. My main field of study is the devastating aspect of [social media], especially on the mental health of young people. For us, it is not necessary to be on the social media platforms themselves.
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Nov 27, 2023 |
mediacatmagazine.co.uk | Natasha Randhawa |Nazli Selin Ozkan |Mike Chivers |Sean Hamilton
Our lives are inextricable from open source. It’s the foundation on which the internet was built, and what continues to power digital progress today. Recent reports suggest that 96% of contemporary software contains open source code. The movement evokes a sense of idealism, transparency and community-driven innovation. But what happens when open source meets AI?
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Nov 20, 2023 |
mediacatmagazine.co.uk | Adele Walton |Matt Rhodes |Mike Chivers |Sean Hamilton
If I had to choose one book I’d recommend to anyone who is interested in the future of AI, it would be Unmasking AI by Joy Buolamwini. Coincidentally, I had been lucky enough to read an advance copy ahead of the AI Summit earlier this month. The long-awaited event brought together business people, world leaders, think tanks and NGOs with the common goal of ensuring that we harness the potential of AI for good.
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