Overview
This short-term course introduces students to the growing influence of Artificial Intelligence in Journalism and Performing Arts. It explores how AI is changing news reporting, content creation, music, theatre, and digital performances. Through discussions and case studies, students will understand the opportunities, challenges, and ethical concerns of using AI in creative and media fields. The course helps students develop awareness of future trends and the role of technology in modern communication and artistic expression.
Our Trainers
Nishi Sharma
Assistant professor in journalism and mass communication and she has 5+ year experiences in field work and additionally she has 4+ year experiences in academic.
Modules
Day 1 – Introduction to AI
Day 2 – AI in Journalism
Day 3 – Challenges in Journalism
Day 4 – AI in Performing Arts
Day 5 – Creativity vs Technology
Day 6 – Future Possibilities
Outcomes
- Understand the basic concept of Artificial Intelligence and its applications in media and performing arts.
- Analyze the role of AI in journalism, including content creation, reporting, and fact-checking.
- Identify the impact of AI on performing arts such as music, theatre, dance, and virtual performances.
- Evaluate ethical challenges related to AI, including misinformation, originality, and authenticity.
- Compare human creativity with AI-generated creativity through discussion and case studies.
- Develop critical thinking skills to assess future opportunities and challenges of AI in creative industries.
- Present informed opinions and ideas about how technology is shaping journalism and performing arts.
