The New York Times adopts AI tools in the newsroom

New York Times According to what was reported, he agreed to the artificial intelligence tools that the newsroom can use to edit copies and summarize information, coding and writing. The publication in an internal email message announced that the product and editing will get artificial intelligence training, according to SemaforAnd it was presented by the new Amnesty International Internal Organization tool called Echo to summarize articles, surroundings and other company activity.
According to what was reported, the employees sent new editorial instructions that separate the permissible uses of echo tools and other tools, which encourage the newsroom employees to use to propose amendments and reviews for their work, generate summaries, promotional version of social media, and search engines addresses.
Other examples mentioned in a compulsory, mandatory training video with employees include the use of AI to develop news tests, quotation cards, common questions, or suggest questions that journalists must ask to the CEO of the startup company during an interview. However, there are restrictions-the company told the editorial staff that artificial intelligence should not be used to formulate or change an article or change a significant way, or circumvent the wall Artificial intelligence without explicit signs.
It is not clear the amount of the manned version The Times It will be allowed in the published articles. The implementation promised that “Times The press will always be reported, written and edited by expert journalists, ” A note issued last yearAnd she emphasized that the commitment to human participation after a few months.
“Artificial intelligence can sometimes help in parts of our process, but work must always be managed by journalists and accountability.” The Times‘ Principles of artificial intelligenceIt was adopted in May 2024. “We are always responsible for what we are reporting, yet the report has been created. Any use of the IQ of the Wooing Intelligence in the newsroom with the real information that is examined by journalists, and as is the case with everything We produce, the editors must be reviewed. “
Besides resonance, it seems that other Amnesty International tools are green for use by The Times Include GitHub Copilot as a programming assistant, Google Vertex AI to develop products, Notebooklm,, NewtonCHATEXPLERER’s CHATEXPLERER and Openai’s ChatugPT API, and some Aman’s AI products.
AI and these training instructions are offered as The Times It is still involved in a Legal battle with Openai and MicrosoftHe claimed that ChatGPT was trained Times Content without permission. Many other publications It also introduced artificial intelligence to their news rooms on various standards, from dictation tools and bases to generating entire articles.