<p><span class="p-body">Artificial Intelligence is on the front page of all news outlets and it’s making a lot of us feel both excited and uneasy. David Pogue from CBS Sunday Morning introduced an expert panel with a lively presentation about how AI has existed in different forms for a long time. Rather than fearing it will be our demise, David described the various ways it can be used for our benefit. His candor was a refreshing change, and gave a lot of nuance to the oversimplified image of AI we all previously had in our minds. He detailed how, time after time, new inventions and technological advances have inspired worry that they would destroy jobs, render useful tools obsolete, and cause pandemonium. David noted that “All new technology throughout human history has been feared,” whether it was the first steam locomotive or flying on a plane–and reminded us not to meet new ideas with anxiety and panic.</span></p>
<p><span class="p-body">Another major highlight from the digital media portion was the site visit to People Magazine. Throughout the SPI program, we listened to multiple lectures each day offering broad descriptions of companies and positions, but to sit in this professional space and see how the employees interacted with each other pulled back the “business professional” curtain, and made the idea of working at a place like People Magazine feel palpable and achievable. </span></p>
<p><span class="p-body">The digital media portion of SPI ended with the final presentations of the projects we had been working on for two weeks. Six groups of students pitched their new media ventures, describing their mission, content, value proposition, and brand identity in front of a panel of judges drawn from the digital media world. It was a fantastic opportunity to gain experience and really showcased all that we had learned since day one.</span></p>
<p><span class="p-body">As it drew to a close, I realized that the Summer Publishing Institute had not only given us valuable connections–to each other as well as an incredible array of successful book and media industry leaders–but also showed how we, as the future of publishing, share the same ideals, morals, and goals as the professionals we all strive to be. We gained connections, but equally important, we gained confidence and reassurance that we were exactly where we needed to be.</span></p>
<p><span class="p-body"><i>Anna Franklin (SPI Class of 2023) is based in Orlando, Florida. A freelance blogger and book reviewer, her goal in publishing is to work at Penguin Random House as an editor and publish content that reveals unexpressed emotions.</i></span></p>