Christopher Burns

Futurist & Senior Analyst

M.A., Communication Studies, Northwestern University

15+ years experience

Christopher Burns is a leading Futurist and Senior Analyst at the Global Media Intelligence Group, where he spearheads research into the transformative impact of emerging technologies on the news industry. With 15 years of dedicated experience, Christopher's primary focus is on the ethical implications of AI, machine learning, and automation in news gathering, verification, and dissemination. He holds an M.A. in Communication Studies from Northwestern University, with a concentration in Media Ethics. Christopher's professional philosophy centers on anticipating technological shifts not just for their efficiency gains, but for their profound societal and journalistic consequences. He advises major news organizations and media conglomerates on developing robust frameworks for responsible innovation, ensuring that technological advancements bolster, rather than erode, public trust. Readers can expect incisive analysis, grounded predictions, and actionable insights into how news organizations can thrive in an increasingly complex and algorithm-driven information landscape. His work frequently appears in the Journal of Digital Journalism, and he is the author of the influential white paper, 'Algorithmic Bias in News Curation: A Call for Transparency.'

Articles by Christopher Burns

Future Trends

InfoStream Global: Geopolitical Edge in 2026

Key Takeaways InfoStream Global’s real-time intelligence shortens average response times to critical geopolitical shifts by 30% for subscribed organizations. Organizations using InfoStream Global reported a…

Christopher Burns · · 7 min read
Future Trends

Finance Disrupted: Who Wins by 2028?

The financial industry, an ecosystem once defined by predictable cycles and established hierarchies, is now undergoing a seismic shift. Financial disruptions are not just ripple…

Christopher Burns · · 7 min read