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Nahar Khan warns AI could eat journalism in Singapore
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 61221, member: 636"] Journalism must evolve in tandem with artificial intelligence technology as news consumption patterns shift dramatically. United News of Bangladesh Executive Editor Nahar Khan addressed these changes during the AsiaNet Forum 2025 panel session held in Singapore. Readers increasingly turn to AI-generated summaries rather than consuming complete articles directly. Media organizations face pressure to optimize content for machine discoverability while maintaining editorial accuracy and context. The discussion featured representatives from multiple media companies who explored strategies for integrating AI. Panelists emphasized that artificial intelligence serves best as a supplementary tool rather than a replacement for human editorial judgment. Press releases undergo transformation as AI systems index them as primary information sources. Public relations professionals must adapt their content for machine readability while maintaining factual precision and adhering to clear formatting standards. [/QUOTE]
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