MWC 2025 Keynote 10: Innovation In Action

At MWC 2025 Keynote 10: Innovation in Action, top industry leaders discussed how AI is transforming media, journalism, and enterprise automation. Featuring Jessica Sibley (TIME), Nicholas Johnston (Axios), and Bret Taylor (Sierra), the session explored AI-powered newsrooms, the ethical implications of AI-driven content, and the rise of AI agents in business operations. Learn how AI is reshaping the future of work and media while maintaining human oversight and editorial integrity.
MWC 2025 Keynote 10: Innovation In Action

Innovation In Action: How Media Leaders Embrace AI to Shape the Future

In 2025, artificial intelligence (AI) continues to reshape industries, profoundly disrupting traditional business models and paving the way for unprecedented innovation. This keynote session, titled “Innovation in Action,” brings together industry visionaries and leaders who are at the forefront of harnessing transformative technologies to drive change. Through engaging panel discussions and insightful conversations, speakers explored how AI’s integration into sectors such as media and enterprise is not just inevitable but essential.


Moderated by Nate Lanxon, technology journalist and editor at Bloomberg, the session began by highlighting AI’s historical context, referencing Time magazine’s archives from 1984, predicting AI’s widespread adoption. This provided a compelling backdrop for understanding AI’s transformative journey from speculative innovation to a core operational tool. The discussion further emphasized how AI has moved beyond theoretical applications to become an indispensable element in modern business and journalism, shaping workflows, decision-making processes, and audience engagement strategies.

How AI is Disrupting and Transforming the News Industry

During the “Shifting Sands of Media” panel, Jessica Sibley, CEO of Time, and Nicholas Johnston, Publisher at Axios, engaged in a thoughtful conversation about AI’s profound impact on journalism and newsrooms worldwide. They explored how industry fragmentation is simultaneously causing disruption and creating unique opportunities for new, adaptive business models.

Inside TIME’s AI-Driven Journalism Strategy

Jessica Sibley emphasized Time’s proactive and strategic embrace of AI, positioning the brand as an authoritative voice on technology innovation. Through initiatives such as the AI 100—a prestigious annual list recognizing global tech pioneers—Time actively shapes the discourse around AI. Sibley explained that Time’s adoption of AI goes beyond maintaining relevance; it’s about expanding their audience reach and enhancing reader engagement through personalized experiences.

Highlighting their collaboration with Scale AI on the iconic “Person of the Year” feature, Sibley described how Time utilized multimodal content formats, including multilingual articles, interactive chats, and audio summaries. This approach underscores the company’s commitment to accessibility, personalization, and engaging readers across preferred consumption channels. Additionally, AI is integrated into editorial workflows to streamline fact-checking, optimize content distribution, and improve audience targeting through data-driven insights.

Why Axios is Partnering with AI Instead of Resisting It

Nicholas Johnston shared Axios’s decision to adopt AI through collaboration rather than resistance, reflecting lessons learned from previous technological shifts such as digital transformation. Axios strategically partnered with OpenAI to enhance newsroom efficiency and journalistic quality. Johnston drew parallels to past skepticism toward digital technologies, emphasizing that resistance to AI would hinder progress.

Axios leverages AI primarily to automate routine newsroom tasks, thereby empowering journalists to focus on investigative reporting, exclusive interviews, and deep analytical pieces. Johnston stressed the importance of AI as an enabler rather than a replacement, asserting that human insight remains irreplaceable, especially in nuanced journalism. Axios is also exploring AI-driven personalization tools that tailor content recommendations based on reader preferences while ensuring editorial integrity.

Balancing AI Integration with Editorial Integrity

Both Sibley and Johnston underscored the critical importance of keeping human judgment at the forefront of journalism, even as AI integration intensifies. Transparency emerged as a foundational principle for Axios, with Johnston detailing their “Axios Bill of Rights,” which guarantees readers rigorous human oversight of AI-generated content.

Sibley similarly reiterated Time’s longstanding commitment to trust and balanced journalism. By meticulously vetting AI partners, Time ensures that technological advancements align seamlessly with its core values of editorial excellence and ethical responsibility. Both leaders acknowledged the risks associated with AI, particularly around misinformation and the potential erosion of journalistic credibility if not carefully managed.

 The Ethics of AI in Journalism: Innovation vs. Trust

The executives openly discussed the complexities involved in balancing rapid technological innovation with reader trust and ethical journalism. Sibley highlighted Time’s rigorous approach to selecting AI partners, emphasizing shared ethical standards, clear business goals, and transparency. Johnston reinforced Axios’s careful strategy of integrating AI collaboratively, always ensuring human oversight and accountability.

The conversation also touched on the evolving regulatory landscape surrounding AI in media. Both leaders acknowledged the need for industry-wide standards to ensure AI tools are used responsibly and do not undermine journalistic integrity.

The Future of AI in Media: Expanding Coverage & Impact

The session concluded with optimism about AI’s transformative potential in media. Johnston envisioned a significant expansion of Axios’s coverage, potentially reaching thousands of cities globally, made possible by strategic AI integration. Sibley similarly saw AI as crucial for Time’s continued relevance and evolution, ensuring its influence persists through digital innovation and interactive storytelling.

AI Agents in Business: How Automation is Reshaping Enterprises

In a captivating fireside chat moderated by Anna Stewart from CNN, Bret Taylor—co-founder of Sierra, former Co-CEO of Salesforce, CTO of Facebook, and co-creator of Google Maps—shared his insights on the Agentic AI revolution. Taylor articulated how AI agents are poised to transform businesses profoundly by automating complex workflows, making decisions autonomously, and fundamentally altering enterprise operations globally.

Through his company, Sierra, Taylor aims to lead this next AI evolution, emphasizing AI agents’ potential to redefine efficiency, scalability, and competitive advantage across industries. He elaborated on how AI agents will transition from merely providing recommendations to actively executing high-level operational tasks, freeing up human workers for strategic decision-making and innovation.

Taylor also touched on the ethical implications of AI-driven automation, stressing the need for responsible deployment and governance to ensure AI agents enhance human productivity without exacerbating job displacement concerns.

The Future of AI & Human Collaboration in Media and Business

“Innovation in Action” vividly illustrated how forward-thinking leaders are strategically embracing AI, navigating challenges, and setting new industry benchmarks. The discussions underscored AI’s capacity to drive progress, enhance efficiency, and foster innovation while maintaining ethical standards and human oversight. Ultimately, the session showcased a vision for a future where technology and human values collaboratively advance society, drive innovation, and redefine industries worldwide.

 


Session Speakers

Jessica Sibley | TIME, CEO

Nicholas Johnston | axios, publisher

 

Bret Taylor | Sierra, Co-Founder


Recent Content

Global Shifts explores how leaders like Keyu Jin and Gregory Allen are analyzing the breakdown of old globalization models and the rise of new strategic paradigms. Jin outlines the emergence of regional economic blocs, China’s shift toward technology self-reliance, and the decentralization of capital. Allen frames AI as a strategic battleground, discussing export controls, the rise of DeepSeek, and the risks of decoupling. The piece offers a critical look at how economic power and innovation are evolving in an era defined by urgency, sovereignty, and competition.
In Technology, Climate Change and Justice, top leaders from Arm, The B Team, Vattenfall, and Silo AI outline how technology can both fuel and fix the climate crisis. From Leah Seligmann’s values-driven climate leadership to Anna Borg’s clean-energy grids and Peter Sarlin’s push for efficient, open-source AI, this piece highlights how innovation must align with inclusion, sustainability, and resilience. The message is clear: solving climate change isn’t just about new tech—it’s about how we deploy it, who benefits, and whether it truly serves a livable future.
In Innovation In Action, executives from Time, Sierra, and Axios share how they’re redefining business, media, and journalism with AI. Time is unlocking over a century of content for fair AI use, while Sierra’s “agentic AI” elevates the customer experience across industries. Axios emphasizes human-first reporting with AI support. Across the board, these leaders show how strategic adaptation can embrace AI without compromising trust, transparency, or editorial integrity.
The future of manufacturing is intelligent, autonomous, and sustainable. Powered by private 5G networks, AI, and digital twins, smart factories are revolutionizing how goods are produced and maintained. From predictive maintenance to immersive virtual twins and AI-optimized energy systems, smart manufacturing is unlocking new levels of efficiency and innovation across industries—from ports and shipyards to agriculture and healthcare.
Smart mobility is reshaping how the world moves, powered by 5G, AI, and edge computing. From autonomous vehicles and real-time logistics to AI-driven drones and connected public transport, intelligent transportation systems are redefining urban mobility, logistics, and industrial automation. As global investment and collaboration grow, the transportation industry is transforming into a $11.1 trillion smart ecosystem focused on sustainability, efficiency, and connectivity.
FinTech, private 5G networks, and AI are converging to reshape digital finance across industries. From embedded payments and super apps to AI-driven credit scoring and secure M2M transactions, this $2 trillion opportunity is powered by mobile technology, cloud infrastructure, and regulatory evolution. Leaders must act fast to unlock new revenue, scale inclusion, and secure digital ecosystems.

Download Magazine

With Subscription
Whitepaper
As VoLTE becomes the standard for voice communication, its rapid deployment exposes telecom networks to new security risks, especially in roaming scenarios. SecurityGen’s research uncovers key vulnerabilities like unauthorized access to IMS, SIP protocol threats, and lack of encryption. Learn how to strengthen VoLTE security with proactive measures such as...
Whitepaper
Dive into the comprehensive analysis of GTPu within 5G networks in our whitepaper, offering insights into its operational mechanics, strategic importance, and adaptation to the evolving landscape of cellular technologies....

It seems we can't find what you're looking for.

Subscribe To Our Newsletter

Scroll to Top