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Integrating Artificial Intelligence in Information Warfare Dr. Taha Shabbir; Saeed Memon; Dr. Sabir Ahmed; Bilal Sheikh; Dr. Kehkashan Naz
International Journal on Orange Technologies Vol. 3 No. 7 (2021): IJOT
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Little advancement in science and technology offer as much promise for humanity's future as the collection of computer science-enabled skills referred to as artificial intelligence (AI). AI has the potential to improve the health and well-being of people, communities, and nations, as well as to help in the achievement of the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) agenda for 2030. However, like with previous breakthrough breakthroughs, AI applications have the potential to undermine international peace and security, particularly when integrated into the tools and systems of state military. In recognition of this, UN Secretary-General António Guterres' disarmament agenda, Securing Our Common Future, emphasizes the importance for UN member states to gain a better understanding of the nature and implications of emerging technologies with potential military applications, as well as the importance of maintaining human control over weapon systems. He underlines the growing importance of conversation between governments, civic society, and the commercial sector as a supplement to current intergovernmental mechanisms. This is especially true for AI, which, as an enabling technology, is expected to be incorporated into a wide range of military applications yet is now being researched primarily for non-military, predominantly civilian, uses. Nothing has been accomplished from the perspective of a developed country such as Pakistan. If data's use as a foundation for reporting and storytelling grows, it is critical to find responses to concerns about the use or misuse of data, the skills needed to do so, data journalism platforms and instruments, and potential newsroom changes. This research aims to answer the concerns from Pakistan's perspective. Additionally, it addresses the intellectual turns that Big Data and data journalism take in collecting, processing, explaining, interpreting, and representing reality.
Scope of Data Journalism for Investigation Reporters in Pakistan Dr. Taha Shabbir; Imran Arif; Saeed Memon; Mohsin Wazir; Zafar Siddiqui
International Journal of Human Computing Studies Vol. 3 No. 2 (2021): IJHCS
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Data Journalist can be defined as Journalists who work with numbers "a method of optimizing analysis and news coverage through the use and review of information in order to offer a deeper understanding of a news story and to draw attention to pertinent facts. One trend in journalism's digital age has been to disseminate knowledge to the public through interactive web content created using data visualization tools such as tables, graphs, charts, infographics, microsites, and visual worlds. In-depth analysis of certain data sets may result in more detailed conclusions and assumptions about current hot topics. Additionally, data journalism will shed light on previously unrecognized topics that were ostensibly ignored by the news media. With the invention of knowledge and communication technologies, our ways of living and communicating, making decisions, and knowing reality have been revised. By adding a quantitative portion, the fundamental tenet of existence is altered. By incorporating computational thinking into newsrooms, the traditional logic of journalism has been fundamentally altered. Additionally, the linear narration was altered to provide a more engaging and enjoyable experience. Access to troves of open data enables one to understand, explain, and express reality in the digital era.