Credit: Christian Lue on Unsplash News I am a public service journalist: what can AI do for me? In this special series that focuses on journalism rather than algorithms, we look at how 10 European public service broadcasters overcome language barriers to share stories across the continent By Marcela Kunova • 6 min read
Credit: Lewis Parsons on Unsplash News I am an editor: what can AI do for me? In this special series that focuses on journalism rather than algorithms, we look at how Canadian publisher The Globe and Mail uses machine learning to design its homepage and predict what content its audience will value By Marcela Kunova • 6 min read
Credit: Photo by Jezael Melgoza on Unsplash News Webinars and chatbots: inside Nikkei's B2B subscription strategy The coronavirus meant that in-person meetings were banned in Japan, a country with a strong tradition of face-to-face sales. The business publisher had to innovate to sell its products online By Jacob Granger • 3 min read
Credit: Photo by Connor Coyne on Unsplash News "Look at the robot as your new colleague": what automation can do for sports reporting Sweden's newsrooms are outsourcing tasks to robots to free up sports journalists for more interesting stories By Carlo Simone • 3 min read
Credit: Alexander Sinn on Unsplash News How to make artificial intelligence in newsrooms more ethical From correcting algorithms that discriminate certain groups of people to fighting filter bubbles that endanger democracy, we need to remind ourselves who is in charge of machine learning By Marcela Kunova • 3 min read
News IDA, Microsoft’s new AI-powered tool, helps journalists collaborate on large datasets Finding one name in a sea of scanned documents or a video footage takes a lot of legwork. This new tool can speed up the process and supercharge collaborative data investigations By Marcela Kunova • 3 min read
Credit: Mousetrap Media/Christina Jansen News Lessons from Culture Trip's content engagement strategy for addressing user needs The travel media startup has found success in understanding what audiences are searching for and commissioning content based on that data — but what does this mean for news organisations? By Delmar Terblanche • 3 min read
News Dmitry Shishkin, chief content officer of Culture Trip, on converting subscribers, evergreen content and automated commissioning Ahead of the Newsrewired conference, Shishkin talks about what news publishers can learn from his career change into the world of travel content and production By Jacob Granger • 5 min read
Credit: Photo by Alvaro Reyes on Unsplash News "Artificial intelligence is not the future - it is happening right now" Cardiff University is introducing a new module to prepare journalism students for working with AI tools while teaching critical thinking to ward them off over-relying on machine learning By Amy Batt • 2 min read
News Weekly journalism news update: Future News Fund, audience growth and fact-checking the US 2020 election Pushed for time? Catch up with the weekly media news coverage from Journalism.co.uk By Jacob Granger • 2 min read
News Keynote speaker Dmitry Shishkin, chief content officer at Culture Trip, joins Newsrewired Join us on 27 November in London to learn how to leverage data, automation and machine learning to engage with your audience By Marcela Kunova • 1 min read
Credit: Pixabay News New grassroots group aims to bridge the gap between tech and newsrooms Hack the Press helps journalists understand technology through expert talks and hands-on experience of creating new tools By Daniel Green • 2 min read