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AI Helps News Reporters Find Stories
How AI helpers help reporters find and write stories.
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- 1The big idea
- 2reporters
- 3news
- 4AI tools
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Section 1
The big idea
News reporters share stories with the world. AI helpers can help them find facts faster and even write rough drafts.
Some examples
- AI finds quotes from past articles quickly.
- AI helps translate news from other countries.
- AI suggests headlines for a story.
- AI checks for spelling and grammar.
Try it!
Ask an AI helper to write a one-sentence headline for a fun news story like 'My class got a new pet.'
How journalism is changing with AI — and why it still needs journalists
Journalism is about finding out what is true and telling people about it in a way that matters. AI can help reporters do some parts of this faster, but it creates real dangers in others. On the helpful side: AI tools can search through massive document releases — thousands of pages of government records, financial filings, or corporate emails — and flag the unusual transactions or statements that a reporter would want to investigate. AI translation tools let journalists read and report on stories from countries where they don't speak the language. AI transcription turns a 90-minute interview recording into searchable text in minutes. These are all tools that free up reporter time for the actual work of reporting: finding sources, building trust, asking questions, and writing stories that connect with readers. The dangerous side: AI can generate convincing-sounding text that is factually wrong, and a reporter who uses AI-written content without checking every fact risks publishing errors that damage credibility. AI can also be used to create misleading content that looks like news — so journalists need to be especially rigorous about verifying sources that seem too good or too convenient. The principles of journalism — verify everything, protect sources, tell the truth — have not changed. The tools have.
- AI document analysis scans large document releases and flags the facts worth investigating
- AI transcription converts recorded interviews to searchable text quickly
- AI translation helps reporters access sources and stories in other languages
- AI headline generation helps editors test multiple options for engagement and clarity
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