How AI is changing journalism

AI is rapidly reshaping how news is reported, produced, and distributed. From writing assistance to data analysis, journalists are starting to rely on new tools—but not without risks. This article explores how AI is being used in journalism today, and what early-career reporters need to understand to use it responsibly.

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A sleek, ultra-modern newsroom desk made of matte black metal and light oak, topped with an open laptop showing a blurred news analytics dashboard filled with colorful charts and AI-generated story leads. Surrounding the laptop are neatly stacked notebooks, a digital voice recorder, and a pair of over-ear headphones resting on the corner. The desk sits near a large window overlooking a softly out-of-focus city skyline at dusk. Cool, diffused natural light mixes with the warm glow of a minimalist desk lamp, creating gentle reflections on the laptop screen. Photographic realism, eye-level composition with shallow depth of field, calm yet focused mood, emphasizing a clean and modern workspace where AI quietly supports journalism.

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