New York Times adopts generative AI tools for journalists

According to messages to newsroom staff, the New York Times is allowing generative AI tools for its product and editorial staff.

News website Semafor reported that NYT will open AI training to the newsroom and debut an internal AI called Echo to staff. 

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The company said it will also approve the following generative AI for internal use: 

Moreover, The Times shared documents and videos for editorial “do’s and don’ts” for using artificial intelligence. 

It encouraged editorial staff to use AI for the following purposes: 

NYT listed possible use cases for journalists, such as:

Furthermore, Semafor reported that The Times can use AI to develop new quizzes, social copy, quote cards and FAQs.

The New York Times declined to comment on these findings but noted to Semafor that it publicly posted its AI editorial guidelines.

Here’s a snippet from those AI guidelines: 

“Generative AI can assist our journalists in uncovering the truth and helping more people understand the world.”

“Machine learning already helps us report stories we couldn’t otherwise, and generative AI has the potential to bolster our journalistic capabilities even more.”

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