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The nineth in our new series, Bytes, where Ash and Katie discuss 3 (or 4) things from the latest Digital Works Newsletter.
In this episode we'll be discussing some of the links in the newsletter that went out on April 15th.
We talk about:
- Deloitte's 2024 Digital Media report
- Aaron Cope's blog post on how the SFO Museum is navigating the Fediverse
- We look at the news that The New York Times are measuring user attention and engagement metrics in new ways
- And last but not least we look at AI meets social history with 'Synthetic Memories', a project aiming to fill the visual void in underrepresented communities' pasts.
You can sign up for the newsletter at thedigital.works.
Chapters
1. Episode 049 - Ash & Katie, Bytes #9 - a conversation about digital media trends in 2024, museums joining the fediverse, attention metrics at the New York Times, and a creative use of AI (00:00:00)
2. Digital Media Trends and the Fediverse (00:00:11)
3. Fediverse, Metrics, Synthetic Memories, and More (00:09:37)
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