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Raymond Frenken

@frenken
1 posts
2025-01-13
AI is set to reshape journalism, but it's the editors who will feel the biggest shift.  Reporters still rely on relationships, instincts, and the ability to tell human stories—tasks AI can't easily replicate.  Editors, on the other hand, operate in a space ripe for disruption.
2025-01-13 View on X
Bloomberg

Bloomberg EIC John Micklethwait predicts AI's impact on journalism: jobs will change, not vanish, reporting and breaking news will remain valuable, and more

tasks AI can't easily replicate.  Editors, on the other hand, operate in a space ripe for disruption. X: Sean O'Brien / @sotweets : Amid a lot of turmoil about the state of journal...