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Uday Shankar, a media executive and former journalist, questioned the audience about the death of journalism, stating that technology, shrinking newsrooms, and AI-generated content are threats to the profession. He spoke at the Rajendra Mathur Memorial Lecture, where he discussed the evolution of journalism, the eroding standard of ethics, and the impact of nationalism on journalism.
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