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Jammu University Joins SputnikPro project
Jammu University Joins SputnikPro project
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Over 30 students from Jammu University participated in the SputnikPro project dedicated to the use of AI technologies for creating audio-visual content in the... 07.04.2026, Sputnik India
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Pavel Zaytsev, Traffic Manager at the United Directorate of Broadcasting, delivered the workshop and Olga Dycheva, Head of the Sputnik hub in India, served as the moderator of the session.During the lecture, Pavel Zaytsev told the participants about various types of AI-generated content, including video, image, text and audio. Special attention was paid to AI news anchors as well as to the practical possibilities of integrating neural networks into the work of modern newsrooms.Welcome remarks were delivered by Dr. Ravia Gupta, Assistant Professor at the Department of Journalism and Media Studies, University of Jammu. At the conclusion of the workshop, Dr. Ramiyan Bhardwaj, Assistant Professor at the Department of Journalism and Mass Communication, University of Jammu, thanked the organizers and summarized the session.The session received positive feedback from the participants. Dr. Pardeep Singh Bali, Assistant Professor, Journalism and Media Studies, noted: "This webinar was effectively highlighting the growing role of AI in international journalism and put focus on the need to improve core professional skills". Sanya Shan, 2nd Semester student of Journalism and Media Studies added: "The webinar was especially useful for students like us who are preparing to enter the media industry. It provided a clear understanding of the growing role of AI in modern journalism and audio-visual content creation".
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Jammu University Joins SputnikPro project
Over 30 students from Jammu University participated in the SputnikPro project dedicated to the use of AI technologies for creating audio-visual content in the media. The workshop was organized jointly with the Sputnik hub in New Delhi at the Rossiya Segodnya International Multimedia Press Center.
Pavel Zaytsev, Traffic Manager at the United Directorate of Broadcasting, delivered the workshop and Olga Dycheva, Head of the Sputnik hub in India, served as the moderator of the session.
During the lecture, Pavel Zaytsev told the participants about various types of AI-generated content, including video, image, text and audio. Special attention was paid to AI news anchors as well as to the practical possibilities of integrating neural networks into the work of modern newsrooms.
Welcome remarks were delivered by Dr. Ravia Gupta, Assistant Professor at the Department of Journalism and Media Studies, University of Jammu. At the conclusion of the workshop, Dr. Ramiyan Bhardwaj, Assistant Professor at the Department of Journalism and Mass Communication, University of Jammu, thanked the organizers and summarized the session.
The session received positive feedback from the participants. Dr. Pardeep Singh Bali, Assistant Professor, Journalism and Media Studies, noted: "This webinar was effectively highlighting the growing role of AI in international journalism and put focus on the need to improve core professional skills". Sanya Shan, 2nd Semester student of Journalism and Media Studies added: "The webinar was especially useful for students like us who are preparing to enter the media industry. It provided a clear understanding of the growing role of AI in modern journalism and audio-visual content creation".