Google explores AI tools for journalists, in talks to provide artificial intelligence devices to publishers
- The AI tools could help journalists with options for headlines or different writing styles, in a way that ‘enhances their work and productivity’, a Google spokesperson said
- The New York Times reported Google has held discussions with The Washington Post, the Wall Street Journal-owner News Corp and even The New York Times
“Quite simply these tools are not intended to, and cannot, replace the essential role journalists have in reporting, creating, and fact-checking their articles,” the spokesperson said.
However, some executives who saw Google’s pitch described it as unsettling, the NYT said, adding the executives asked not to be identified. The AI tool that was pitched is called Genesis internally at Google, the NYT said, citing people familiar with the matter.
A News Corp spokesperson declined to comment on the NYT report or the AI tool, but said, “We have an excellent relationship with Google, and we appreciate [Google CEO] Sundar Pichai’s long-term commitment to journalism.”
The NYT and Washington Post did not immediately respond to Reuters’ requests for comment outside regular working hours.