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How AI can enhance your journalism: A session with Harriet Meyer

£5.00

Join us for a taster session led by Harriet Meyer, an experienced financial journalist, exploring how AI can work as your research partner, helping to brainstorm ideas, mine data, uncover angles and streamline workflows.

Meyer is an award-winning personal finance editor, copywriter, and consultant with more than 20 years experience writing for national newspapers, magazines, and websites. She is also the founder of ‘AI for Media’.

She has appeared on radio, television, and podcasts, helping audiences get to grips with topical money issues.

Meyer offers bespoke Al training sessions since becoming fascinated by the new tech revolution.

Her workshops help news, content and PR teams to understand where and how Al can be used responsibly to complement and enhance their expertise.

She previously edited The Observer's 'Cash' section and was part of The Daily Telegraph's Money team.

Please note this event is exclusively for WiJ members and will take place online via Zoom.

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Join us for a taster session led by Harriet Meyer, an experienced financial journalist, exploring how AI can work as your research partner, helping to brainstorm ideas, mine data, uncover angles and streamline workflows.

Meyer is an award-winning personal finance editor, copywriter, and consultant with more than 20 years experience writing for national newspapers, magazines, and websites. She is also the founder of ‘AI for Media’.

She has appeared on radio, television, and podcasts, helping audiences get to grips with topical money issues.

Meyer offers bespoke Al training sessions since becoming fascinated by the new tech revolution.

Her workshops help news, content and PR teams to understand where and how Al can be used responsibly to complement and enhance their expertise.

She previously edited The Observer's 'Cash' section and was part of The Daily Telegraph's Money team.

Please note this event is exclusively for WiJ members and will take place online via Zoom.

Join us for a taster session led by Harriet Meyer, an experienced financial journalist, exploring how AI can work as your research partner, helping to brainstorm ideas, mine data, uncover angles and streamline workflows.

Meyer is an award-winning personal finance editor, copywriter, and consultant with more than 20 years experience writing for national newspapers, magazines, and websites. She is also the founder of ‘AI for Media’.

She has appeared on radio, television, and podcasts, helping audiences get to grips with topical money issues.

Meyer offers bespoke Al training sessions since becoming fascinated by the new tech revolution.

Her workshops help news, content and PR teams to understand where and how Al can be used responsibly to complement and enhance their expertise.

She previously edited The Observer's 'Cash' section and was part of The Daily Telegraph's Money team.

Please note this event is exclusively for WiJ members and will take place online via Zoom.

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