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La presentazione si riferisce al primo incontro italiano di Toprural con i proprietari di agriturismi. L'evento si è tenuto a Castelfiorentino (Fi) il 3 marzo 2011. Trovate l'articolo sul tema in http://blog.toprural.it/toprural-incontra-i-proprietari-castelfiorentino
Convegno Il censimento permanente e gli archivi amministrativi:
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Milano, 19 aprile 2018
Palazzo Reale, Sala delle conferenze
Piazza Duomo, 14 – III Piano
La continua evoluzione degli ambienti digitali richiede alle aziende modalità di analisi efficaci, in grado di intercettare le conversazioni più significative per il business dell’azienda e strumenti di azione adattivi.
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Toprural incontra i proprietari di agriturismo. 3 marzo 2011, CastelfiorentinoLucio Colavero
La presentazione si riferisce al primo incontro italiano di Toprural con i proprietari di agriturismi. L'evento si è tenuto a Castelfiorentino (Fi) il 3 marzo 2011. Trovate l'articolo sul tema in http://blog.toprural.it/toprural-incontra-i-proprietari-castelfiorentino
Convegno Il censimento permanente e gli archivi amministrativi:
bacini informativi a sostegno delle politiche locali
Milano, 19 aprile 2018
Palazzo Reale, Sala delle conferenze
Piazza Duomo, 14 – III Piano
La continua evoluzione degli ambienti digitali richiede alle aziende modalità di analisi efficaci, in grado di intercettare le conversazioni più significative per il business dell’azienda e strumenti di azione adattivi.
Italia 2.0 (wave di marzo 2014) offre una visione di scenario sulla fruizione, i comportamenti e le attese verso i brand nei territori digitali online. Presentati i risultati della wave di Marzo 2014.
This document outlines principles that publisher organizations believe should govern the development, deployment, and regulation of artificial intelligence systems and applications. It discusses issues related to intellectual property, transparency, accountability, quality and integrity, fairness, safety, and design. The principles are aimed at ensuring publishers' continued ability to innovate, create and disseminate content, while facilitating responsible AI development.
The 2023 Reuters Digital News Report provides evidence that news consumption habits continue to change as younger generations come of age relying primarily on digital media. While there are differences between countries and generations, people's platform preferences do not typically regress as they age. The report surveys 46 markets representing over half the world's population and finds that the public is increasingly voting with their attention and embracing digital media, presenting challenges for news organizations to connect with audiences online. The report also examines attitudes toward algorithms, news engagement over time, drivers of media criticism, the importance of public service media, and the rise of news podcasts.
This document provides a safety guide for talent and influencers on Facebook and Instagram. It covers tools to protect and moderate Facebook profiles, pages, and Instagram accounts. Topics covered include setting strong passwords, enabling two-factor authentication, knowing who has access to pages, what to do if accounts are hacked, content moderation, harassment reporting, and impersonation issues. The guide is split into sections on prevention and protection, and moderating and escalating issues.
Monitoring media pluralism in the digital era : application of the Media Plur...Vittorio Pasteris
Monitoring media pluralism in the digital era : application of the Media Pluralism Monitor 2020 in the European Union, Albania & Turkey : country report : Italy
New powers, new responsibilities the journalism ai reportVittorio Pasteris
The report summarizes the findings of a survey of 71 news organizations from 32 countries about their use and perspectives on artificial intelligence (AI). Key findings include:
1) AI is already used significantly in journalism but unevenly, with potential for wide-ranging future impact.
2) Newsrooms see AI augmenting but not yet transforming journalism.
3) Just over a third of respondents had an active AI strategy, with different organizational approaches.
4) Newsroom roles were seen changing more through augmentation than replacement of jobs.
5) Biggest challenges to adopting AI were financial/skills resources and cultural resistance.
6) The report outlines elements that should be considered for an effective AI strategy.
This document outlines principles that publisher organizations believe should govern the development, deployment, and regulation of artificial intelligence systems and applications. It discusses issues related to intellectual property, transparency, accountability, quality and integrity, fairness, safety, and design. The principles are aimed at ensuring publishers' continued ability to innovate, create and disseminate content, while facilitating responsible AI development.
The 2023 Reuters Digital News Report provides evidence that news consumption habits continue to change as younger generations come of age relying primarily on digital media. While there are differences between countries and generations, people's platform preferences do not typically regress as they age. The report surveys 46 markets representing over half the world's population and finds that the public is increasingly voting with their attention and embracing digital media, presenting challenges for news organizations to connect with audiences online. The report also examines attitudes toward algorithms, news engagement over time, drivers of media criticism, the importance of public service media, and the rise of news podcasts.
This document provides a safety guide for talent and influencers on Facebook and Instagram. It covers tools to protect and moderate Facebook profiles, pages, and Instagram accounts. Topics covered include setting strong passwords, enabling two-factor authentication, knowing who has access to pages, what to do if accounts are hacked, content moderation, harassment reporting, and impersonation issues. The guide is split into sections on prevention and protection, and moderating and escalating issues.
Monitoring media pluralism in the digital era : application of the Media Plur...Vittorio Pasteris
Monitoring media pluralism in the digital era : application of the Media Pluralism Monitor 2020 in the European Union, Albania & Turkey : country report : Italy
New powers, new responsibilities the journalism ai reportVittorio Pasteris
The report summarizes the findings of a survey of 71 news organizations from 32 countries about their use and perspectives on artificial intelligence (AI). Key findings include:
1) AI is already used significantly in journalism but unevenly, with potential for wide-ranging future impact.
2) Newsrooms see AI augmenting but not yet transforming journalism.
3) Just over a third of respondents had an active AI strategy, with different organizational approaches.
4) Newsroom roles were seen changing more through augmentation than replacement of jobs.
5) Biggest challenges to adopting AI were financial/skills resources and cultural resistance.
6) The report outlines elements that should be considered for an effective AI strategy.