AI in Journalism Futures

Sharing core norms and values
Sep 16, 2024 | Open Society Foundation

Engaging nearly 1,000 global participants, including journalists, technologists, academics, and civil society advocates, the AI in Journalism Futures (AIJF) project seeks to explore how artificial intelligence (AI) might fundamentally transform the global information ecosystem over the next five to fifteen years. David Caswell and Shuwei Fang note in their analysis for the Open Society Foundation that the AIJF workshop held in April 2024 in Piedmont, Italy, produced near-unanimous agreement that AI would fundamentally transform the information ecosystem, but also encountered difficulty in setting out how this transformation might occur. The results of the AIJF workshop underscore the urgency for stakeholders in journalism and civic information to engage in long-term planning and adaptation strategies to navigate the AI-mediated information ecosystem. https://www.opensocietyfoundations.org  

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