20th December 2024 These Nordic newsrooms pioneered AI independently of Big Tech. Here’s what they learnt They teamed up with researchers for almost four years and used AI to create recommenders and a multi-tasking tool.
20th December 2024 These Nordic newsrooms pioneered AI independently of Big Tech. Here’s what they learnt They teamed up with researchers for almost four years and used AI to create recommenders and a multi-tasking tool.
20th December 2024 Media leaders must keep learning. Here are five principles to guide your own learning and ensure it delivers Lucy Kueng explains why ongoing learning is a necessity, how to prioritise it painlessly, and why it needs to take you out of your comfort zone.
20th December 2024 Media leaders must keep learning. Here are five principles to guide your own learning and ensure it delivers Lucy Kueng explains why ongoing learning is a necessity, how to prioritise it painlessly, and why it needs to take you out of your comfort zone.
17th December 2024 How 2024 shaped journalism: insights from the Reuters Institute’s work From AI to digital platforms, our researchers and reporters have explored the future of journalism this year. Here’s what they found.
17th December 2024 How 2024 shaped journalism: insights from the Reuters Institute’s work From AI to digital platforms, our researchers and reporters have explored the future of journalism this year. Here’s what they found.
13th December 2024 Who owns the AI tools journalists use? A new study exposes a dangerous transparency gap “To maintain the integrity of journalism in the age of AI, it is essential to understand who has a stake in these companies,” says author Sydney Martin.
13th December 2024 Who owns the AI tools journalists use? A new study exposes a dangerous transparency gap “To maintain the integrity of journalism in the age of AI, it is essential to understand who has a stake in these companies,” says author Sydney Martin.
10th December 2024 This journalist wants you to try open-source AI: “AI is shiny, but value comes from the ideas people have to use it” Hugging Face’s Florent Daudens on what open-source AI is, how journalists can use it and why he thinks they should.
10th December 2024 This journalist wants you to try open-source AI: “AI is shiny, but value comes from the ideas people have to use it” Hugging Face’s Florent Daudens on what open-source AI is, how journalists can use it and why he thinks they should.
6th December 2024 Our podcast: What people really want from platforms Co-authors of our report on public attitudes towards platforms break down findings around news use, trust, biases, regulation, and more.
6th December 2024 Our podcast: What people really want from platforms Co-authors of our report on public attitudes towards platforms break down findings around news use, trust, biases, regulation, and more.
5th December 2024 How AI can help journalists rebuild a fraying connection with their audience “It might be possible to use AI to create new versions that are a better fit for how people access news,” writes our Director of Research, Richard Fletcher.
5th December 2024 How AI can help journalists rebuild a fraying connection with their audience “It might be possible to use AI to create new versions that are a better fit for how people access news,” writes our Director of Research, Richard Fletcher.
3rd December 2024 These reporters wrote a book on Musk’s Twitter takeover. Here’s what they think is next for journalism and X Kate Conger and Ryan Mac on Musk’s election interference, his courting of strongmen, X’s predictable decline and Bluesky’s improbable rise.
3rd December 2024 These reporters wrote a book on Musk’s Twitter takeover. Here’s what they think is next for journalism and X Kate Conger and Ryan Mac on Musk’s election interference, his courting of strongmen, X’s predictable decline and Bluesky’s improbable rise.
26th November 2024 AI-generated slop is quietly conquering the internet. Is it a threat to journalism or a problem that will fix itself? Three experts discuss the rise of low-quality content and its implications for the profession, the news industry and the public sphere.
26th November 2024 AI-generated slop is quietly conquering the internet. Is it a threat to journalism or a problem that will fix itself? Three experts discuss the rise of low-quality content and its implications for the profession, the news industry and the public sphere.