When I was coding a Commodore-64 in 1990, I wanted to be a programmer.
When I was studying law in 2000, I wanted to be an EU expert.
When I was reading about psychology in 2010, I wanted to focus on communication.
...and here it is, the magic triangle of all 3: Using AI for EU Communication, at #InformEU 2024 Sevilla.
If you're interested in my keynote slides, see them here: https://tally.so/r/3N4BYQ
Thank you Maja Schussler, Charlotte Gugenheim, Manuele Franci, Amaury Bisiaux much for the opportunity (photo Marco De Giorgi)
*This was originally posted on Andras Baneth's LinkedIn account.
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Blog Post
November 22, 2024
By
András Baneth
When I was coding a Commodore-64 in 1990, I wanted to be a programmer.
When I was coding a Commodore-64 in 1990, I wanted to be a programmer.
When I was studying law in 2000, I wanted to be an EU expert.
When I was reading about psychology in 2010, I wanted to focus on communication.
...and here it is, the magic triangle of all 3: Using AI for EU Communication, at #InformEU 2024 Sevilla.
If you're interested in my keynote slides, see them here: https://tally.so/r/3N4BYQ
Thank you Maja Schussler, Charlotte Gugenheim, Manuele Franci, Amaury Bisiaux much for the opportunity (photo Marco De Giorgi)
*This was originally posted on Andras Baneth's LinkedIn account.