AI can transform journalism but many organisations have not yet explored its potential. Bookmark this guide and start to prepare your team for the AI-powered future
Artificial intelligence is now commonly used in journalism for anything from combing through large datasets to writing stories.
To help you prepare for the future, the Journalism AI team at Polis, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), put together a training module seven things to consider before adopting AI in your news organisation.
"Keep in mind that this is not a manual for implementation," writes professor Charlie Beckett who leads Journalism AI.
"The recommendations will help you reflect on your newsroom AI-readiness but they won’t tell you how to do design a strategy. We link to more resources that might help you with that and we hope to produce more training resources ourselves in the near future."
For more insights into the Journalism AI report, you can watch this three-minute video, as well as Charlie Beckett’s presentation of the report at its launch event.
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