Artificial Intelligence in Journalism: Transforming News Production, Verification, and Consumption
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Artificial Intelligence, Journalism, Automated News, Fact-Checking, Investigative Journalism, Ethical Governance, Personalized News DeliveryAbstract
Nsentip George Afangide and Abasi-ada Nnabuk Eddy
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is rapidly reshaping journalism, influencing news production, verification, dissemination, and audience engagement. This paper examines the transformative role of AI in contemporary journalism, highlighting applications such as automated content generation, AI-assisted fact-checking, personalized news delivery, and integration with investigative and data journalism. Through a systematic review of recent literature and case studies from global and African contexts, the study identifies emerging trends including multimodal AI systems, explainable AI (XAI), adaptive content personalization, and enhanced data-driven investigative practices. While AI offers significant opportunities for efficiency, accuracy, and audience engagement, challenges persist in the areas of ethical governance, algorithmic bias, transparency, and journalist training. The paper presents a conceptual framework, including flowcharts and strategic recommendations, to guide responsible AI adoption in newsrooms. Findings underscore the need for targeted capacity-building, robust ethical policies, and infrastructural investment to ensure AI serves as an augmentative tool rather than a threat to journalistic integrity. The study concludes that thoughtful integration of AI can enhance storytelling, improve credibility, and foster inclusive, data-informed, and ethically sound journalism practices worldwide.
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