
Newsroom Robots
How Germany’s Ippen Digital is Fine-Tuning Large Language Models for Their Newsroom
Feb 17, 2024
Product lead for AI at Germany’s Ippen Digital, Alessandro Alviani, discusses fine-tuning large language models for newsroom tasks, modular journalism, and developing an AI tool to track misinformation. They focus on enhancing accuracy for tasks like headline writing and article summarization through fine-tuning models on Ippen Digital's journalistic content.
45:52
Episode guests
AI Summary
AI Chapters
Episode notes
Podcast summary created with Snipd AI
Quick takeaways
- Fine-tuning large language models on newsroom data enhances AI accuracy in tasks like headline writing and article summarization.
- Modular journalism allows for personalized news experiences by breaking articles into interchangeable components focused on key themes.
Deep dives
Modular Journalism and Personalization
Modular journalism is a new approach where articles are seen as a collection of modules that can be enhanced and personalized. For example, an article about a poll can be written from different angles, targeting different readers based on their interests. This approach allows for more tailored news experiences for readers. Additionally, the concept of intelligent content involves using AI to recommend relevant information and enhance articles during the writing process. This approach frees up time for journalists to focus on regional reporting and guarantees that AI remains a supporting tool rather than fully automating the process.
Remember Everything You Learn from Podcasts
Save insights instantly, chat with episodes, and build lasting knowledge - all powered by AI.