Managing expectations, gaining buy-in from newsroom leaders and more: What two research teams found after months embedded in global newsrooms experimenting with artificial intelligence tools. artificial intelligence (Created using DALL-E 3) Newsroom leaders have heralded artificial intelligence tools as having the potential to remake journalism — for example, by allowing journalists to spend less time on mundane tasks, such as scouring police blotters, to focus on real reporting. But realizing AI gains in the newsroom hinges on realistic expectations and managerial buy-in, according to research exploring AI use at global news organizations. Two recent academic papers feature researchers embedded at the Associated Press and the BBC, capturing a key period when the industry was beginning to grapple with what artificial intelligence means for reporters, editors and the future of […]
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