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  • BCJ Urges Governments in Latin America and the Caribbean to Prioritise Digital Literacy
    BCJ Urges Governments in Latin America and the Caribbean to Prioritise Digital Literacy

    Executive Director of the Broadcasting Commission, Cordel Green, is urging governments in Latin America and the Caribbean to give digital literacy urgent attention. 

  • Digital Switchover in Jamaica Set to Begin in 2022
    Digital Switchover in Jamaica Set to Begin in 2022

    The Broadcasting Commission is reminding the public that the Digital Television Switchover (DSO) in Jamaica will get underway in 2022, with completion expected by 2023.

  • UNESCO Working Group on Information Accessibility (WGIA) Hosts Global Gathering
    UNESCO Working Group on Information Accessibility (WGIA) Hosts Global Gathering

    The UNESCO Working Group on Information Accessibility (WGIA) is set to host its 2nd Annual
    Artificial Intelligence for Information Accessibility (AI4IA) Conference bringing together global
    experts to draw attention to the International Day for Universal Access to Information (IDUAI).

  • The BCJ at 35: People Transitioning Digital
    The BCJ at 35: People Transitioning Digital

    The Broadcasting Commission of Jamaica (BCJ) is
    celebrating its landmark 35th anniversary at a moment
    of profound global crisis which is likely to be the catalyst
    for transformative and irrevocable change.

  • Broadcasting Commission Saddened by the Passing of Veteran broadcaster Michael Sharpe
    Broadcasting Commission Saddened by the Passing of Veteran broadcaster Michael Sharpe

    The Broadcasting Commission is saddened to learn of the passing of veteran broadcaster Michael Sharpe. He has definitely left a void in the broadcasting sector. ⠀

  • AI Ethics and Innovation
    AI Ethics and Innovation

    AI ethics offers a possible basis for doing so by providing a set of aspirational ideals as to the role of AI, rather than a minimum standard for compliance which is likely to become increasingly irrelevant.

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