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The EBU News Report

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​ Nearly 70% of reporters at newsrooms survey said they use generative AI to create content. However. The the majority of AI projects in newsrooms do not reach the production stage. Themong the obstacles identifi. The calculating the return on investment (ROI) is the most significant. The surpassing barriers such as technical difficulties or lack of trust in the technology. The according to an analysis by INMA . The publish in July. Researcher Felix M. Simon had already not in his report that despite all the hype.


The many of the most beneficial applications of AI in malta cell phone number list the news field are relatively mundane. 2024 asks the question of Trustworthy Journalism in the Age of Generative AI . Thexios announc this summer that it was laying off 10% of its workforce in the face of the AI ​​revolution. In France. The Loopsider journalists are up in arms after generative AI clon their voices without their consent. The rise of AI power search engines has also push more companies to consider new licensing deals with AI companies (the latest on the list: Condé Nast ).


ChatGPT’s parent company now has more than 30 content and data partnerships. The and has the potential to become the Citizen Kane of AI content production . Screenshot But there are also positive sides when it comes to intelligently collaborating with AI: The Washington Post is investing heavily in AI by developing tools like Haystacker to assist its journalists in their daily work. The which gave rise to this interactive report . TheI power tools are also helping journalists in the new “Pivot to video” (we remember the one eight years ago push by Facebook.
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