The Future of News
The value of raw content is declining, as facts spread in seconds. The value of editorial craftsmanship is declining (whether it's a well-formulated article or an advanced 3D animation), as AI allows content to be composed with any desired angle in seconds. The only aspect of news that retains (and perhaps increases) its economic value in the future is trust - recognized editorial brands will be able to charge for their content because people trust them. Is it wise, then, for prestigious news companies such as The Guardian, Axel Springer and Schibsted, to sell their journalism to one leading AI lab (OpenAI) that can take their work out of context and present it as editorial content?
Fact checkers, checking out
It is difficult to criticize fact-checking, because the term itself is so positively loaded. But here goes: The declining influence of designated […]
Press & Processors: AI as Journalism’s Plus-One
History has shown us that technological revolutions bring both unprecedented opportunities and profound disruptions. At OpenMind, we believe that reflecting on these historical patterns enables us to navigate, mitigate, and even prevent...
Embracing AI in Journalism – The News Carousel
A recent survey reveals that 75% of global news organizations use AI in their workflows, aiming to boost efficiency and reduce staffing. AI's impact on journalism is accelerating, with original content creation remaining human-dominated, yet increasingly influenced by AI tools. The rise of AI-driven "News Carousel" systems could challenge traditional monetization and editorial principles, leading to questions about the value of original reporting. To adapt, media outlets must embrace AI cautiously, explore new business models, and ensure transparency to preserve trust and ethical journalism.