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Human journalist or AI: Who would you trust?

Join us as we explore the possibilities and pitfalls of AI's integration into journalism.

Human journalist or AI: Who would you trust?

Is artificial intelligence poised to elevate journalism to new heights, or is it a looming threat to the very soul of the profession?

In this podcast, we dive into this critical question. With the rapid advancements in AI, newsrooms around the world are experimenting with automation tools that can write headlines, analyze data, and even draft articles. But is this revolution a savior for journalism or a danger to its core values?

Along with discussing the technical capabilities of AI we also examine the philosophical and ethical questions that come with it. What does it mean for the role of journalists when algorithms can generate news stories at breakneck speeds? Will AI enhance the ability of reporters to tell more in-depth stories, or will it erode the personal touch, investigative depth, and human judgment that have been hallmarks of journalism?

Join us as we explore the possibilities and pitfalls, from concerns about AI bias to the challenges of maintaining editorial independence in an era where tech giants wield immense influence. This is more than a debate about technology—it’s about the future of truth, trust, and the human narratives that shape our understanding of the world.

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