
The Foresight Series: Reimagining Media, Technology, and the Creator Economy
By Sanjay Dwivedi - Certified Entrepreneurship & Business Mentor
In a lively cross-continental kickoff, the Pratyagra Foundation, Myra School of Business, with Chromosoul ventures in India and Rajiv Chaudhri, Editor in Chief of Hills Sydney Magazine, Australia launched the *Foresight Series* a global conversation exploring the future of media 3.0, technology and the global creator economy.
Hosted by CA-Prof. Sanjay Dwivedi, ED Pratyagra Foundation and moderated by serial entrepreneur Raja. Rajeev Kumar, the event gathered experts and enthusiasts across Indian, Middle east, Africa and Australian time zones.
The session explored the evolution of media from messages etched in stone to 2025 AI-curated content, framing a narrative of disruption, digitisation, and democratisation. Rajiv Chaudhri highlighted trends such as hyper-personalisation, immersive formats, and the ethical challenges of AI-generated content. Panelist Bhavana projected that by 2026, 90% of online content may be AI-created, yet stressed the enduring role in curation from credibility and human context.
Special guest Prof. Pradeep Mathur, urged today’s journalists to stay grounded in real stories and cautioned against blind dependence on political newsfeeds. Meanwhile, Dean Matrubhumi Media School -Shajan Kumar, highlighted how AI tools from Microsoft Designer to Fliki.ai are redefining storytelling workflows.
At its core, the session echoed Pratyagra Foundation’s mission: nurturing inclusive, innovation-driven entrepreneurship. With backing from institutions like The Bherunda Foundation and its special focus on ESG, artisans, women, and farmers, the Mysuru-Sydney ecosystems aim to bridge over time, tradition with tech in a human-first digital and AI everywhere age.




