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INMA Launches First AI Answer Engine for News Media.
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“Ask INMA” accesses exclusive decade-long content archive.
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Engine enhances content discovery for INMA members.
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Beta version tested by INMA’s Board and staff.
Dallas: The International News Media Association (INMA) has introduced “Ask INMA,” an AI-driven answer engine that leverages its vast proprietary content. It’s the first such tool by a press association.
Revolutionizing Access to Exclusive News Media Content
“Ask INMA” taps into a decade of 7,460 Global Media Awards best practices, 5,712 blog posts, 2,337 presentations, 356 webinars, 153 audio files, and 72 original reports. Nearly 90% of this content remains shielded from public AI tools. The multilingual engine delivers unique insights to members.
“Ask INMA” taps into a decade of 7,460 Global Media Awards best practices, 5,712 blog posts, 2,337 presentations, 356 webinars, 153 audio files, and 72 original reports. Nearly 90% of this content remains shielded from public AI tools. The multilingual engine delivers unique insights to members.
Boosting Efficiency for Media Professionals Worldwide
Earl J. Wilkinson, INMA’s CEO, said the tool simplifies content discovery across various formats, including PDFs and videos. “It makes professionals smarter faster,” he noted. Exclusively for INMA members, it offers a competitive edge in accessing ideas and best practices.
Earl J. Wilkinson, INMA’s CEO, said the tool simplifies content discovery across various formats, including PDFs and videos. “It makes professionals smarter faster,” he noted. Exclusively for INMA members, it offers a competitive edge in accessing ideas and best practices.
Beta Launch and Technical Innovation Details
Launched in beta, “Ask INMA” earned praise from INMA’s Board for its valuable responses. Built on OpenAI’s LLM, it processes queries in 30-60 seconds, ensuring accurate answers through deep research. Techlabee.ai’s 12 micro-engines power its ability to analyze complex data.
Launched in beta, “Ask INMA” earned praise from INMA’s Board for its valuable responses. Built on OpenAI’s LLM, it processes queries in 30-60 seconds, ensuring accurate answers through deep research. Techlabee.ai’s 12 micro-engines power its ability to analyze complex data.



