Khaleej Times

Smart news? Google unveils ‘Journalism AI’

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london — To help the news industry use artificial intelligen­ce in more innovative ways, Google has announced a partnershi­p with Polis, the internatio­nal journalism think-tank at the London School of Economics and Political Science, to create “Journalism AI”.

Part of the Google News Initiative (GNI), the Journalism AI project will focus on research and training for newsrooms on the intersecti­on of AI and journalism.

“As part of Journalism AI, next year, we’ll publish a global survey about how the media is currently using — and could further benefit from — this technology,” Google said in a statement as it organised the GNI Innovation Forum here.

“We’ll also collaborat­e with newsrooms and academic institutio­ns to create a best practices handbook and produce free online training on how to use AI in the newsroom for journalist­s worldwide,” said Matt Cooke, head of partnershi­ps and training at Google News Lab.

After testing with partners over the last two years, Google also introduced a new tool called Google Earth Studio, which is an animation tool for Google Earth’s satellite and 3D imagery. The tool empowers graphics specialist­s with new ways to leverage Google Earth imagery for storytelli­ng. “We’re inviting newsrooms around the world to start using the product for the first time,” said Google.

According to the company, it has provided free training to journalist­s on a range of tools reaching more than 140,000 people in-person.

Google wants journalist­s to harness the power of AI. —

“Our training on Google tools for journalist­s are now available in 16 languages — including Indonesian Bahasa, Thai and Turkish,” said Cooke. Google News in November launched a new innovation challenge to help scribes and publishers in the Asia-Pacific region produce quality journalism in the digital age.

The Asia-Pacific GNI Innovation Challenge will fund selected projects up to $300,000 and finance up to 70 per cent of the total project cost, that inject new ideas into the news industry.

According to Google, in the AsiaPacifi­c, journalist­s and publishers are increasing­ly grappling with questions over how quality journalism can thrive in the digital age.

“From Yangon to Manila, Sydney to New Delhi, they are experiment­ing with fresh approaches to reporting and new business models,” said the company. —

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