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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 ...
Global audiences suspicious of AI-powered newsrooms, report finds Legacy media remains most trusted news brands in Singapore In Singapore, mainstream outlets remained the most trusted news brands.
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 ...
Newsrooms on a local and national level are experimenting with AI, using tools inside the newsroom to better report and display stories, and tools externally to better connect with audiences.
As large language model-powered productivity tools become more common in newsrooms, AI’s unfortunate fondness for clichés is also coming along for the ride. Here’s why that matters and what ...
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 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.