Crazy Digital Stories in Getting Stuff Done.

Dr David Dunkley Gyimah
2 min readDec 15, 2024

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Would you get onto a plane to travel 5,570.48 km, an 8 hour journey to buy a laptop? I did, back in 1999.

Why? because I discovered I could board a flight to the US from London, buy a powerbook and drives, have a pizza, and board the next flight home and save 500UKP. Crazy huh!

It’s only crazy if it doesn’t pay off and it has.

I’ve been working on the Net since 1995, and continue to work in Innovation and the Net, coding website and platforms, and now focusing on Gen AI.

Speaking at an AI conference in Manchester, I said Gen AI will be disruptive to journalism and news in ways we may not think is ethical or conceivable, but it’ll happen.

Here’s the video I made and shared during my presentation to a gathering of some of the best AI practitioners in the UK.

Using AI to generate platforms, and news, many amongst us may disapprove, but news people disapproved about every technology that emerged in the last 30 years, yet they are part of our everyday use.

Gen Ai to create stories that are journalistic is coming to a screen near you soon. In my next post, I’ll show how I’m producing Gen AI from my archive over 30 years.

My AI colleague Michele are looking to share what we know in Gen AI storytelling at SXSW london. If you’ve got a spare moment, do click this link and give it a vote. We’d appreciate it.

You’ll find us under the filter “AI, Robotics and Automation” called Authentic AI with a photo of this: a black man in a glass bubble surrounded flowers and blue sky.

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Dr David Dunkley Gyimah
Dr David Dunkley Gyimah

Written by Dr David Dunkley Gyimah

Creative Technologist & Associate Professor. International Award Winner Cinema journalist. Ex BBC/C4News. Apple profiled Top Writer,

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