AI changes journalism and media business

Media & democracy at Lindholmen Science Park, where the vision is to strengthen the media's innovation power, journalism, public conversation, and democracy - has just released a report about artificial intelligence as technology for innovation and development in the media industry, written by Anders Thoresson and Jenny Wiik.

Computer- and AI-driven development is hot right now. But what are the opportunities and challenges in journalism and the media business? The 2020 report of Media & Democracy seeks answers in international research and among innovative key people.

In this report Anders Thoresson takes us to the third decade's IT boom, describes how Artificial intelligence offers new opportunities and how AI can be used in editorial work. And interviews several people who have key roles in AI development. Jenny Wiik gathers knowledge and perspectives from several interesting studies on how journalism is changing and affected by automation and AI.

If you work in the media industry – this is mandatory reading.

Download the report here (in Swedish)

Read more about the project here

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