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Generative Classrooms

| LS Staff |

Taiwan’s Shih Hsin University Journalism Department has launched five new courses targeting the AI era, including “AI and Media Industry,” “Using Generative AI for Media,” “Journalist Influencers,” “Podcast News Feature Production,” and “News Micro-Enterprise,” according to Li Media (立報), a specialized education and technology outlet. The curriculum shift reflects broader media industry adaptation in Taiwan to artificial intelligence tools reshaping newsroom practices.

A vision of the journalists of the future in an image provided by Shih Hsin University.

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