Using AI for journalism
AI tools are already making journalists’ lives easier. Sara Forni, AI product manager at Atex, looks at how journalists are currently using AI and what lies ahead.
AI tools are already making journalists’ lives easier. Sara Forni, AI product manager at Atex, looks at how journalists are currently using AI and what lies ahead.
AI tools are already helping publishers improve the discoverability of their content. Brian Alford, founder and CEO of Bright Sites, looks at what’s possible now and what’s coming down the line.
Publishers need to think through the copyright implications of their AI activities, sooner rather than later. Daniel Lord, founder and CEO of Content Catalyst, has some advice…
Increasing personalisation has been a trend for some time now and AI will help to accelerate it. Aliya Itzkowitz, manager at FT Strategies, looks at the possibilities, now and in the future.
Publishers were quick to identify workflows as one area AI could help streamline and make more efficient. Stewart Robinson, managing director of Full Fat Things, looks at the opportunities.
Publishers are experts at creating content, but one of the most exciting things about AI is the way it can help optimise that content. Tom Pijsel, VP product management at WoodWing, explains how.
Newsquest has published over 10,000 articles with the aid of AI. Jody Doherty-Cove, head of editorial AI, tells us how and why Newsquest is deploying AI across its newsrooms.
Is one politician saying negative things about another politician headline news? It shouldn’t be.
At the recent Society of Editors conference, Ray Snoddy saw a slight thawing in police-media relations and progress towards more open justice.
For POLITICO, podcasts are not an adjunct but an integral part of its publishing strategy. As Anne McElvoy, head of podcasting and host of the Power Play show, tells Meg Carter, its podcasts open doors, create headlines and make waves.
Entertainment and Lifestyle, despite the obvious cross-over, are often treated separately. PA Media has brought them together under Kerri-Ann Roper, who explains the thinking behind this and other recent enhancements to PA Media’s offering.
Computer Weekly deserves much credit for its role in investigating the Horizon IT scandal. Dickon Ross looks at what lessons other B2B journalists can take from their work.
Under one roof at the Regional Press Awards were 250 of the great and the good, the has-beens (sorry, judges) and the will-bes. So, what better place to take the temperature of the industry? Alan Geere was there with his thermometer of news…
Inspired by ITV’s agenda-shifting drama, ‘Mr Bates vs The Post Office’, that was the theme for a London Press Club debate staged in the august and historic surrounds of Stationers’ Hall in March. Paul Connew picks out the main talking points.
On 4th March, A. G. Sulzberger, publisher of the New York Times, delivered the 2024 Reuters Memorial Lecture. This is a transcript of his talk.
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