JournalismAI's Tshepo Tshabalala on practical AI use cases for small newsrooms
Mar 11, 2024
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This podcast explores practical AI use cases for small newsrooms, focusing on collaboration and knowledge-sharing in journalism. It discusses the benefits of AI in enhancing user engagement and content summarization. Additionally, the team delves into the challenges faced by young writers and journalists in the media industry, highlighting disparities in earnings and financial stability. The conversation also touches on the financial struggles of news channels and the shift towards digital platforms.
AI adoption varies globally, with challenges for less-adopting regions.
Journalism AI project offers educational programs for newsrooms on AI integration.
Global disparities in AI adoption stem from technical limitations in smaller newsrooms.
Deep dives
AI Adoption Across Different Regions
AI adoption varies across regions, with higher rates in Western markets compared to South America, Asia, and Africa. This disparity poses challenges for newsrooms in less-adopting regions to leverage AI technologies effectively.
Journalism AI Project Initiatives
The Journalism AI project initiated by the LSE and Google News Initiative offers programs like 'Discovery,' 'Academy for Small Newsrooms,' and 'Fellowship Program.' These programs aim to educate, assist, and facilitate collaborations for newsrooms in exploring and implementing AI solutions.
Challenges in Global AI Adoption
Global disparities in AI adoption are attributed to factors such as lack of technical expertise, resources, and infrastructure in newsrooms across regions. Smaller newsrooms face constraints hindering rapid adoption compared to larger, resource-rich counterparts.
Focus on Collaboration and Knowledge Sharing
Emphasizing collaboration, transparency, and skill development, the Journalism AI project aims to foster knowledge sharing and advancement in AI integration within newsrooms. The project encourages experimentation and informed decision-making regarding AI technologies.
Practical Applications of AI in Newsrooms
Newsrooms are exploring AI applications like summarizing articles, refining content, and building chatbots to enhance audience engagement and streamline operations. Continuous evolution and education on AI technologies drive innovation and practical use cases in journalism.
Staying Informed and Sharing Knowledge
To stay updated on AI advancements, engaging in extensive reading, attending conferences, and leveraging community platforms like 'Journalism AI Connect' are vital. Sharing curated resources and fostering learning exchanges contribute to staying abreast of AI developments in the media landscape.
On this week's episode of Media Voices we hear from Tshepo Tshabalala, project manager & team lead at the LSE’s JournalismAI project. Rather than focusing on the negative coverage and speculation we so often hear about AI replacing journalism jobs, Tshepo tells us about uses cases and the benefits of AI in smaller newsrooms and how collaboration is helping journalists get on board the AI rocket ship.
Tshepo joined the JournalismAI project just three months after ChatGPT went public. Some might call that perfect timing; for others it would be a nightmare, with the playing field changing week by week. He’s taken it all in his stride, however, telling us, “It was a rollercoaster… trying to learn the job, trying to understand the field and understand who the players are, also serving our audience and our users that need help. But growth doesn’t happen in a comfortable space.”
Knowledge-sharing is at the heart of everything the JournalismAI project does, from the JournalismAI Starter Pack, designed to help news organisations understand the opportunities offered by AI, to the 2023 JournalismAI report surveying 105 newsrooms in 46 countries. Tshepo says, “It's really just sharing knowledge, and then with the hope that they can decide thereafter, what they do with that knowledge.”
In the news roundup the team discusses Sydney Sweeney, at length. They also discuss the disparity between how much journalists and creators get paid versus the shareholders of media companies, the news that GB News made an enormous loss last year, and ask whether it's good or bad for TalkTV to be going digital-only on YouTube.
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