This session explores how newsrooms internationally are using AI and automation in practice, from content production workflows to local data projects that serve communities more effectively. You’ll look at real-world examples from Scandinavia, the US and beyond, with a focus on where organisations are drawing editorial red lines and how they are balancing efficiency with trust.
The session will be led by Cecilia Campbell, Senior Strategy Advisor at United Robots.
In this session you will learn to:
- Understand how AI and automation are being used in content production, and where newsrooms set boundaries
- Explore how AI combined with local data can fill information gaps, with international case studies
- See how local newsrooms are using AI to deliver more relevant coverage for their communities
This session will be recorded with links to the video and supporting documentation emailed to all participants on the Friday following the session.
You can buy this session individually or as part of a bundle of all five sessions in the Advanced AI for Journalists course. The sessions which make up the Advanced AI for Journalists course are:
- 15 April – AI and Documents: Finding stories in the pile with Clare Spencer
- 22 April – Finding stories in data using AI with Paul Bradshaw
- 29 April – AI for Social – Scripts, captions and knowing when it’s bad with Tristan Werkmeister
- 6 May – Building AI agents to make you a better journalist with Parvathi Subbiah
- 12 May – What are journalists around the world doing with AI? With Cecilia Campbell
Bundle for all five sessions:
Members: £60
Non-members: £100
Corporate bundles:
Bundle for 10 people: £400
Bundle for 50 people: £3,500