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Practical AI Podcast Special: Lessons from local media

Practical AI Podcast Special: Lessons from local media

How local media organisations have got started with AI projects, the benefits they’re seeing, the challenges they’ve faced and more.

 

We’ve been working on our Practical AI report and this special podcast episode for several weeks, and it was really interesting to listen back to the interviews I did at the beginning of the project. Talking to people who are actually using AI in their daily operations was crucial for me to be able to cut through the hype that has grown up around generative AI.

There’s nothing quite like actually using a new technology to bring a sense of realism to the game-changing promises that inevitably precede its adoption. I was grateful for the honesty of our interviewees around the nuts and bolts of developing AI tools that delivered real value. Each of them spoke about the hard work needed to bring the AI up to speed.

This, more than anything else, gives me hope that publishers will figure out how to position AI as a complement to their reporters and editors, rather than replace them. AI shortcuts to quicker copy have already been exposed as problematic, but the hard work of iteration and continuous development is paying real rewards. The bean counters might try to save money with robots, but my money is on the value staying with the reporters.


Can journalism resist a chatbot-fueled race to the bottom?

Can journalism resist a chatbot-fueled race to the bottom?

The industry’s response to generative AI, like ChatGPT, will tease out legit media organizations from the rest.

 

Yes, but only if it wants to, and this long read takes an interesting look at the potential pitfalls and possible remedies from publishers that don’t want to engage in that downward spiral. Media professor David Karpf says in the piece: “The best publications… are going to be rewarded by producing better work than the folks who are going fast and cheap with chatbots.” Here’s hoping.


BuzzFeed to launch podcast series in partnership with Acast

BuzzFeed’s Tasty to launch Bite Club podcast in partnership with Acast

New podcast is the first of six audio series from BuzzFeed Studios and Acast

 

BuzzFeed has announced that it will be launching a slate of new podcast series in partnership with independent podcast company Acast, with the first show coming from its food network Tasty. Bite Club premieres on the 18th of April, and will be the first of six weekly podcasts to launch as part of the partnership.


Five tips for launching a media startup

5 tips for launching a media startup

I’m a woman journalist from the Middle East who has witnessed the critical need for independent media in the region. To this end, I believe the startup culture prevalent in the …

 

Rawan Jayousi is a woman journalist from the Middle East who has witnessed the critical need for independent media in the region. She believes the startup culture prevalent in the tech world can be replicated in journalism – spurring on the creation of new digital media enterprises and platforms for underrepresented voices, giving the news ecosystem a much-needed boost. In this piece for ICFJ Knight Media Innovators, she outlines some tips for getting that startup…started.


More from Media Voices

Download the Practical AI for Local Media Report Now

Report: Practical AI for Local Media

Find out how AI can help publishers take care of work that humans can’t so they can use the time saved to creating valuable commentary and analysis.

 

The hype surrounding generative AI is reaching fever pitch. You can find any number of DALL·E clones, ready and waiting to spit out images of dancing hamsters or ChatGPT text generators that can write anything from thank you notes to PHD theses. Our new report sponsored by United Robots, Practical AI for Local Media, explores the practical opportunities in AI for the industry.

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