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TAKING a break from their usual fieldwork, journalists from four media outlets in Cebu showcased their beauty and wit during the search for Mr. and Ms. Press Freedom Week 2024.MyTV’s Queenie Joligon and Kapisanan ng mga Brodkaster ng Pilipinas -Cebu Chapter’s Remart Pogoy were crowned as winners for this year.The event was held on Thursday, Sept. 19, 2024, at Axis Bar in NuStar Hotel and Casino, Cebu City.
Seblos, in his answer, emphasized that artificial intelligence should only be used as a tool by journalists to lessen mistakes, if not avoid, in news writing.“With AI, we can maintain a news that is truthful, accurate, fair, impartial, and independent. We can maintain these things only if we use Artificial Intelligence as a means to an end,” said Seblos.“However, when we begin to use AI as an end in itself, that is when we begin to fall.
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