Zara Akbar

Futurist and Senior Analyst

MA, Communication, Culture, and Technology, Georgetown University; Certified Foresight Practitioner, Institute for Future Studies

16+ years experience

Zara Akbar is a leading Futurist and Senior Analyst at the Global Media Intelligence Group, where she dedicates her expertise to exploring the evolving dynamics of the news industry. With 16 years of experience, she specializes in the intersection of AI ethics and news dissemination, guiding major news organizations through the complexities of emerging technological landscapes. Zara earned her Master's in Communication, Culture, and Technology from Georgetown University, building on a foundation of critical media studies. Her professional philosophy centers on proactive foresight, believing that understanding future trends isn't just about prediction, but about shaping a more informed and equitable information ecosystem. Her groundbreaking report, 'Algorithmic Accountability in Journalism,' published by the Institute for Digital Ethics, remains a definitive resource for understanding bias in news algorithms and forecasting regulatory shifts. Readers can expect her articles to offer meticulously researched insights, actionable strategies, and thought-provoking analysis on how technological advancements will reshape the way we consume and produce news, always with an eye towards ethical implications and societal impact

Articles by Zara Akbar

Future Trends

Global Investing: Are You Ready for 2026?

For individual investors interested in international opportunities, the global marketplace offers unparalleled diversification and growth potential, but navigating its complexities requires a strategic approach. We…

Zara Akbar · · 8 min read
Future Trends

Manufacturing’s New Era: 2026 Reshoring Surge

Opinion: The global manufacturing landscape is undergoing a profound, irreversible shift, driven by a confluence of geopolitical realignments, technological advancements, and evolving economic priorities. While…

Zara Akbar · · 9 min read