It's great that solid journalism is the key thing. Newsrooms in Pakistan are adopting AI but the growth level in this aspect is slow and steady, which I feel is alright.
Thanks Sitara! Yeah, exactly. If you can use the tools, you'll have an advantage. But you still have to be a good journalist.
It's like when newsrooms went digital—the reporters who figured out CMSs and social media became more valuable than those who fought the change. Same thing here.
But here's the key: you still need solid journalism fundamentals. AI can help with research or catch copy editing mistakes, but it can't tell you that Sue Williams on the porch is your best neighborhood source, or when a city council member is dodging a question.
What are you seeing? Any newsrooms in your area experimenting with this stuff?
It's great that solid journalism is the key thing. Newsrooms in Pakistan are adopting AI but the growth level in this aspect is slow and steady, which I feel is alright.
Let me send you one key thing via dms (LinkedIn).
This was great Yoni!
Do you believe that people in newsroom won't be replaced by AI but with people who know how to use AI?
Thanks Sitara! Yeah, exactly. If you can use the tools, you'll have an advantage. But you still have to be a good journalist.
It's like when newsrooms went digital—the reporters who figured out CMSs and social media became more valuable than those who fought the change. Same thing here.
But here's the key: you still need solid journalism fundamentals. AI can help with research or catch copy editing mistakes, but it can't tell you that Sue Williams on the porch is your best neighborhood source, or when a city council member is dodging a question.
What are you seeing? Any newsrooms in your area experimenting with this stuff?