Thank you Eleanor for this fascinating interview with Katie. She is using AI in such a smart and effective way. I really hope she doesn't get shade for this, as IMHO it's not too different from using a team of research assistants. You still need to check the work and have oversight but it also frees you up to better develop the narrative and line of inquiry. Would also be really interested to see how she addresses this in the book itself. A fantastic model to be inspired by though. 🙏
Thanks always for reading! I think it’s precisely the kind of use case that journalists who are time poor should be embracing. Journalism suffers from too few resources…imagine if writers could have superpowers!
I think that this could revolutionise local journalism for this reason. Especially reports from courts, which seem to have very little coverage because of budget cuts these days. Surely would be quite easy to automate the transcripts from the court proceedings as a starting point...
Thank you Eleanor for this fascinating interview with Katie. She is using AI in such a smart and effective way. I really hope she doesn't get shade for this, as IMHO it's not too different from using a team of research assistants. You still need to check the work and have oversight but it also frees you up to better develop the narrative and line of inquiry. Would also be really interested to see how she addresses this in the book itself. A fantastic model to be inspired by though. 🙏
Thanks always for reading! I think it’s precisely the kind of use case that journalists who are time poor should be embracing. Journalism suffers from too few resources…imagine if writers could have superpowers!
I think that this could revolutionise local journalism for this reason. Especially reports from courts, which seem to have very little coverage because of budget cuts these days. Surely would be quite easy to automate the transcripts from the court proceedings as a starting point...