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AI in Journalism Offers Hints on How AI Will Play Out in Communications

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We explore how AI might impact journalism and the communications industry, inspired by a recent story from Axios titled “The Rise of Super Journalists.”

Axios published a story last week on “The Rise of Super Journalists.”  

There’s much the communications profession can glean from how journalists are applying AI to their work.

I’ve highlighted the following passages from the Axios story (full Axios story at the end of the post) that have relevance to communications.

Reporters with sourcing expertise

True domain expertise

Deep passion for the topic(s)

Human connection

Substack just raised $100 million to entice experts to go solo on its platform. New media companies, notably Puck, have adopted a similar Super Journalist ethos.

Authentic scoops by people you trust.

Authentic context to see and think about topics in a more sophisticated way.

Here’s the full article from Axios.


Jim VandeHei: Rise of Super Journalists

These are journalists with true domain expertise, top-notch sourcing and historical depth to tell people things they don’t know.

The big picture: This is great for you, the news consumer. In the future, we envision a world where discerning readers, viewers and listeners get the best of both worlds: higher quality human expertise on their favorite topics and quicker, better summaries of daily news or happenings via AI

We’re not alone: Substack just raised $100 million to entice experts to go solo on its platform. New media companies, notably Puck, have adopted a similar Super Journalist ethos.

Here’s how we think about it: AI will help get more high-quality human-generated content to more humans. The distinctiveness of true Super Journalists’ work will stand out amid the sameness of commodity news spit out by AI machines. We’re betting you’ll yearn for and reward:

The bottom line: Super Journalists + superintelligence = information nirvana if Axios can nail the mix and win your trust.

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