News media’s shift to AI-driven news operations

Focus of new INMA report

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A new report by INMA, based on real-world case studies and original INMA research, goes inside the industry shift to AI-driven news operations.

How the news media industry has embraced AI — from initial curiosity to a range of implementations within two years — is the focus of a new report released by the International News Media Association (INMA).

The report, based on real-world case studies and original INMA research, goes inside the industry shift to AI-driven news operations.

“Inside the Shift Toward AI-Driven News Operations” highlights key areas of AI’s impact in the industry, including automating processes, supercharging reporting, serving existing audiences better, and monetizing audiences more effectively.

It also delves into ROI and scaling for AI initiatives, drawing on lessons from other industries.

Written by INMA Generative AI Initiative Lead Sonali Verma, this report explores the AI applications alongside emerging trends poised to reshape the business.

Through learnings, insights, and perspectives gleaned from hundreds of conversations with INMA members all over the world, Verma spells out some of the best practices observed across the industry while emphasising that AI does not replace impactful journalism; it remains rooted in human judgment and strong reporting.

Among the report’s case studies and examples are Amedia, HT Media, Newsquest, The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, Corriere della Sera, Aftonbladet, The New Zealand Herald, Schibsted, The Hindu, The Times Internet, The BBC, Iltalehti, The Telegraph, Medien Hub, Newslaundry, Hearst, The Globe and Mail, Medienholding Süd, Bonnier News, and others.

The report wraps up INMA’s two-year Generative AI Initiative, explores AI use cases that are now minimum standards for anyone in the game, and shares lessons learned from building them.

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