PodParley PodParley

Episode 127 - Dr Alex Connock

Episode 127 of the TellyCast: The content industry podcast podcast, hosted by Justin Crosby, titled "Episode 127 - Dr Alex Connock" was published on December 15, 2022 and runs 61 minutes.

December 15, 2022 ·61m · TellyCast: The content industry podcast

0:00 / 0:00

Sign up to the free TellyCast newsletter We’re rounding off the year with a deep dive into the world of Artificial Intelligence with Oxford University lecturer and media expert Dr Alex Connock. We’re discussing the impact AI has had so far on the content industry and what we can expect in the future, as the technology starts to land with wider audiences on a seemingly ever increasing basis. Alex's book, Media Management and Artificial Intelligence https://bit.ly/AlexConnockAI TellyCa...

Sign up to the free TellyCast newsletter

We’re rounding off the year with a deep dive into the world of Artificial Intelligence with Oxford University lecturer and media expert Dr Alex Connock.

We’re discussing the impact AI has had so far on the content industry and what we can expect in the future, as the technology starts to land with wider audiences on a seemingly ever increasing basis.

Alex's book, Media Management and Artificial Intelligence https://bit.ly/AlexConnockAI 

TellyCast website
TellyCast insta
TellyCast Twitter
TellyCast YouTube


Sign up for The Drop newsletter

Support the show

Enrol on the TellyCast Digital Bootcamp

Buy tickets to How to Make Money in Digital

Enter the Digital Video Awards


Subscribe to the TellyCast YouTube channel for exclusive TV industry videos
Follow us on LinkedIn
Connect with Justin on LinkedIN
TellyCast videos on YouTube
TellyCast website
TellyCast insta
TellyCast Twitter
TellyCast TikTok

No similar episodes found.

Podcasts from The Journal of Pathology The Journal of Pathology The Journal of Pathology Podcast Archive hosts a range of podcasts that enhance and complement articles available in the pages of the Journal and its website. They provide an informal insight and guide to the journal and its content in a conversational style. As well as summarizing recent content, the Journal podcasts provide interviews, commentary and comment on matters of interest to pathologists and those working in the broad area of understanding disease. Teachers: Improving the content of feedback The Clinical Teacher In the first podcast from The Clinical Teacher, Editor in Chief Steve Trumble talks to Professor Bob McKinley (Keele University School of Medicine, UK) , about the article: ‘Teachers: Improving the content of feedback’, which he co-authored with Valerie Williams and Catherine Stephenson, and features in the September 2010 issue of The Clinical Teacher. Bob and Steve discuss the notion that feedback is the clinical teacher’s greatest teaching tool and why British medical students are far less satisfied with the feedback they receive compared to their international peers.Read the paper: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1743-498X.2010.00380.x/abstract World Stroke Academy, Exercise After Stroke - Making the Most of It World Stroke Academy Professor Michael Brainin, WSA Editor-in-Chief, provides an introduction to the topic of Exercise After Stroke. Access the related articles and module content here: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/wsa2.v1.2/issuetoc World Stroke Academy, Control of Hypertension for Prevention of Stroke World Stroke Academy Dr Spence discusses the theme of Hypertension and Stroke in this podcast. Access the related articles and module content here: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/wsa2.v1.4/issuetoc
URL copied to clipboard!