CNN Academy Abu Dhabi to explore AI in journalism and storytelling with largest-ever cohort

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CNN Academy Abu Dhabi has launched the latest iteration of its journalism training course, and the largest class to date of 45 participants from across the region and the world, with 30 members of the academy joined by 15 students from the Higher Colleges of Technology. Orientation for the new course began on September 27 at creative lab, the youth-focused talent training arm of Creative Media Authority, which provides extensive facilities, resources and support for the journalism students. The venue, located adjacent to CNN’s Abu Dhabi bureau at Yas Creative Hub, will also be home to the weekly AI expert masterclass series for all attendees. Commencing the fourth CNN Academy Abu Dhabi, the latest curriculum delves into the challenges and opportunities that AI poses for journalists and storytellers.
Experts from across CNN’s global network will guide students through the issues and practicalities presented by AI, including verification techniques, cybersecurity, and efficiencies to help develop critical knowledge and apply it to their content creation and careers.
Becky Anderson, Managing Editor of CNN Abu Dhabi, said: “Artificial intelligence presents so many fascinating and complex questions for journalists and content creators, not to mention society at large. It’s invaluable for our CNN academicians to hear different perspectives on its potential impacts and uses. It’s great to set that ball rolling for this year’s course ahead of a fantastic schedule of guest speakers across our masterclass series.”
Mohamed Dobay, Acting Director General of Creative Media Authority, said: “The development of talent from within Abu Dhabi continues to be one of the main pillars of activity within the Creative Media Authority as we continue to become a world-leading destination for the creative industries. We are proud of the continued success achieved by CNN Academy.
“This year, 70 per cent of course participants are young Emiratis, which reflects the keenness of younger generations and national talent to learn and train with one of the leading global news channels. With our partners at CNN Academy and the Higher Colleges of Technology, we are exploring more initiatives that support our common goals of developing talent and preparing them for a career in the creative industries.”

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