In conversation: Tunisian Prime Minister
The Tunisian Prime Minister Youssef Chahed tells swissinfo.ch that he has higher priorities than chasing frozen dictator assets during his visit to the WEF annual meeting in Davos. (Carlo Pisani/Matthew Allen, swissinfo.ch)

I write about the rapidly evolving artificial intelligence technology and its possible impacts on society. Originally from England, I spent some time at the BBC in London before moving to Switzerland to join SWI swissinfo.ch.

I am a Visual Storytelling Producer specialising in long-form and serialised multimedia productions. I collaborate with journalists to improve tools and workflows across languages, ensure content style compliance, and lead the research and implementation of innovative visual techniques. Born in Italy and raised in Africa, I now call Switzerland home. I studied film directing at the Italian National Film School and worked as a documentary editor and director/producer in Berlin and Vienna. I specialise in crafting multimedia into engaging narratives.
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