Social (media) responsibility: The ethics of social media in 2024

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With technology and the internet evolving at a staggering rate – with AI and short form video leading the race – is being on social media still an ethical choice for arts, cultural, heritage and non-profit organisations? And how can we make sure that what we do participate in, is as ethical as possible?

In this session on Tuesday 30th January at 10:30am UK time, HdK hosted special guest speakers from across the industry for an in-depth discussion on ethics in social media. Including:

Jo Taylor, Director of Audiences – Rambert
Haydn Corrodus, Digital Consultant – haydncorrodus.com
Sally Pentecost, Dig It! Communications & Events Officer – Society of Antiquaries Scotland
Nell Burnham, Senior Social Media Manager – Tate
Kwame Kwaten, MD and Manager at Ferocious Talent, Brits and Mobo Trustee, Vice Chair at Music Managers Forum, Co Chair at EJAG, Hubby and Dad
Jo Burnham, Culture Sector AI Trainer – aiforculture.com