As digital publishing continues to leverage new tools available to help us do our jobs, the sustainability of those technologies, especially AI, has come into strong focus recently. I was lucky enough to bump into Jonathan Griffin, a sustainable publishing consultant with over 3 decades of experience in the industry.
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Music: Better Days by penguinmusic at Pixabay
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As digital publishing continues to leverage new tools available to help us do our jobs, the sustainability of those technologies, especially AI, has come into strong focus recently. I was lucky enough to bump into Jonathan Griffin, a sustainable publishing consultant with over 3 decades of experience in the industry.
CREDITS:
Produced and presented by Simon Mellins
Music: Better Days by penguinmusic at Pixabay
Episode 1: The DAISY Consortium with Richard Orme, CEO
The Digital Publishing Podcast
55 minutes 41 seconds
1 year ago
Episode 1: The DAISY Consortium with Richard Orme, CEO
For our first episode I was thrilled to welcome Richard Orme, CEO of the DAISY Consortium, the global organisation that has been driving accessible publishing technology change since 1996. Richard is an amazing individual with a long and rich history in accessible software and standards development, and our conversation covered his fascinating story, as well as the many ways that accessibility links the worlds of technology and the humans using it.
The Digital Publishing Podcast
As digital publishing continues to leverage new tools available to help us do our jobs, the sustainability of those technologies, especially AI, has come into strong focus recently. I was lucky enough to bump into Jonathan Griffin, a sustainable publishing consultant with over 3 decades of experience in the industry.
CREDITS:
Produced and presented by Simon Mellins
Music: Better Days by penguinmusic at Pixabay