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(Reuters) - Global concerns about the use of AI in news production and misinformation are growing, a report published by the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism found, posing fresh ...
Many newsrooms already use generative AI for efficiency and back-end tasks. Now they're increasingly setting their sights on ...
"Summaries aren’t a replacement for journalism: they can’t exist without it." The Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg, and Yahoo ...
Audience-facing AI platforms are more well-received and impactful abroad, according to Nikita Roy, founder of the “Newsroom Robots” podcast and Knight Fellow at the International Center for ...
AI committees and teams developing AI tools should be as diverse as the newsroom — and preferably, reflect the demographics of the audience to be served by tool, 5. Data privacy and security ...
According to Tom Rubin, the chief of intellectual property and content at OpenAI: “While nothing will replace the central role of reporters, we believe that AI technology can help in the ...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming journalism worldwide, but much of the conversation about its impact has been dominated by perspectives from the Global North. A new report from the Thomson ...
AI newsrooms are transforming media in 2025. Editors use AI to filter pitches and automate tasks, changing our PR approach. We’re crafting data-rich pitches to pass through these filters.
AI is being developed at a breakneck pace. We’re partnering with 10 other newsrooms to understand our audiences’ attitudes about the use of AI in news gathering.