9mobile collaborates with Microsoft to train journalists on use of AI tool

9MOBILE, Nigeria’s customer-centric telecommunications company, has recently partnered with tech giant, Microsoft, in hosting a capacity-building session for journalists aimed at empowering them with innovative tools to improve their skills for maximum performance in their field.

The learning session, held at Microsoft Africa Development Centre, had in attendance media partners from print and online platforms and publications.

According to a statement on Monday, the training session provided a platform to introduce journalists to the benefits of Microsoft Copilot and its potential to revolutionise the profession.

Microsoft Copilot is an advanced AI-powered tool which offers a wide array of functionalities designed to streamline workflow, enhance productivity and elevate the quality of journalists’ output. Through the partnership, 9mobile and Microsoft sought to equip journalists with the skills and knowledge necessary to leverage Copilot effectively in their day-to-day work.

Speaking at the training session, PR Lead, 9mobile, Chineze Amanfo, expressed enthusiasm and satisfaction with the session, stressing the company’s commitment to fostering innovation and empowerment within the media industry.

Amanfo said, “We are thrilled to collaborate with Microsoft in providing this invaluable training opportunity for journalists. At 9mobile, we recognise the pivotal role that the media plays in shaping public discourse and driving societal change. Therefore, equipping them with the requisite knowledge and tools such as the Microsoft Copilot, will enhance their capability to deliver on their respective assignments efficiently by disseminating accurate and impactful information to the public.

“We prioritise our relationship with the media, hence, the need for the periodic capacity-building session for journalists. With this training, we have clearly demonstrated our unwavering commitment to sustaining the initiative. We will continue to explore new avenues for collaboration and innovation, ensuring that our partners in the media industry have access to the tools and resources they need to thrive.”

Senior Business Programme Manager, Marketing Communications, Microsoft Africa Development Centre, Yemi Orimolade, appreciated the participants for their contributions in making the session engaging and enjoined them to champion the message of AI responsibly.

He said, “Microsoft’s Copilot is poised to be a game-changer for journalists. It is a reliable tool for generating and optimising content, staying informed and enhancing productivity. Our commitment is to harness the transformative potential of AI for societal betterment. Welcome to the future of journalism, working smarter with Microsoft Copilot.”

The capacity-building session received positive response from participants who lauded the practical insights and demos provided. Attendees expressed their appreciation for the opportunity to familiarise themselves with a tool as powerful and versatile as Microsoft Copilot, acknowledging its potential to revolutionise their workflow and enhance their journalistic endeavours.

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