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Sunday, 24 May 2026
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What AI in the newsroom should — and absolutely should not — do

Tools that draft are not journalists. Treating them otherwise will cost us trust.

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Nicole Reed
Yesterday · 7 min read
What AI in the newsroom should — and absolutely should not — do

Tools that draft are not journalists. Treating them otherwise will cost us trust. That, at least, is the headline. The reality, as ever, is more textured — and our reporting today suggests the story will run for some weeks yet.

Officials briefed on the matter describe a process that has been months in the making. Drafts circulated late last year set out the broad shape; the past fortnight has been spent fighting over the detail, and it is the detail that will decide who wins and who loses.

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  • HR
    Hannah ReidEdinburgh · 1 hr ago

    Sharing this with my book club tonight. We've been arguing about exactly this for two months.

  • BW
    Ben WhitfieldLondon · Yesterday

    Good piece but the comments section under it is going to be a warzone within the hour. Grab the popcorn.

  • LC
    Linda ColeBristol · 3 hrs ago

    Lived through the 80s, the 90s, 2008 and Covid. Every generation thinks their crisis is the worst. It rarely is. Calm down everyone.

  • PG
    Paul GreenwayNottingham · 34 min ago

    Spelling mistake in paragraph four — 'its' should be 'it's'. Otherwise a decent read.

  • GH
    George HollisBrighton · Yesterday

    I disagree with almost every conclusion in this article and I still want to thank the author for writing it properly.

  • RM
    Ravi MehtaReading · 2 hrs ago

    Living abroad and reading this from afar. Britain really has changed and not always in the ways people on the ground notice.

  • AK
    Aisha KhanBirmingham · 12 min ago

    My mum sent me this article at 6am with seventeen exclamation marks. So yes, it's hitting a nerve with normal people.

  • FS
    Fiona StewartAberdeen · 5 hrs ago

    Could we have a follow-up piece with actual solutions rather than just describing the problem? Getting tired of diagnosis without prescription.

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