Here’s How Google’s Generative AI for Newsrooms Product Will Work
Alex Kantrowitz
Founder of Big Technology | Tech Newsletter and Podcast | CNBC Contributor
Google is pushing hard on a generative AI product that would help news outlets write, distribute, and monetize their work. “It feels very big,” one person with knowledge of the project told me. “It’s certainly a high priority project,” said another person within Google said.?
The initiative has been in the works since at least last summer, but public information about it has been scarce. Last month, a report about the program alarmed me, so I went poking around for more details. And after speaking with multiple sources close to the project, I’m going to share the most comprehensive public description of the program here with you today. Let me present the facts, and you can come to your decision about the project’s merits.?
Here’s everything you need to know about Google’s generative AI initiative for newsrooms:
How the tool works
A journalist first selects a ‘seed’ source like a city council, parks department, local school, etc. they plan to cover. With a link from that single source —?whether that’s a press release, 500 page report, or even a tweet — Google’s generative AI software produces a first draft of the story, complete with a lede, nut graf, quotes, and the rest. (The vision is to eventually allow for multiple input sources.) The idea is that a journalist can add to that draft with reporting and fact checking and eventually publish a full story.?
What type of publications are using it?
Google showed the tool to the New York Times early on, but any notion that big newsrooms might use it didn’t get very far. The company is testing it with a group of small publishers, like 10 people and under. Google is paying these publishers small sums to deliver feedback and help it build the product. Those payments will eventually dry up. It’s unclear what type of publications Google will release the tool to when it goes public, but it seems like access will be fairly locked down. I don’t anticipate wide open access. “We're being very thoughtful and deliberate about who gets to use it,” one Google source said.
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What type of journalism it’s for
Clearly, investigative journalists are not going to use this tool. Or at least, not very often. Google’s intending it for simple write-ups. “The idea is to make this a daily habit,” said the person within Google. “We're focused on service journalism, we're focused on very particular types of journalism, at the moment.”
More than just for news articles
The tool goes beyond helping journalists write stories. It will also help news organizations develop email campaigns and social media posts to help promote their stories. There is also a revenue component, where publishers can use it to write and send emails to their distribution lists to promote products like paid subscriptions and donations.
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I speak with Information Founder and CEO Jessica E. Lessin about the Google program, along with the potential for GPT-5 and Microsoft's hire of Inflection CEO Mustafa Suleyman . Then Steve Kovach joins to talk Apple and Shohei Ohtani:
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8 个月Exciting times ahead in the AI content creation field! ??
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8 个月Exciting times ahead for AI in the news industry!
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8 个月Great reporting! This makes me think about the next generation of Alex Kantrowitzes. Will young journalists still learn valuable skills like writing a strong lead, organizing their notes into a coherent story, and weaving in supporting quotes if they use an AI tool to do most of the writing for them?
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8 个月Great topic choice.
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8 个月Sounds like the tool could get developed in the direction of real-time local police blotter news and weather news. Currently if the neighbors and I Google-search "why is the police helicopter overhead?" or "why are 4 police cars on our street?", the search results are no good. But surely Google has noticed that people query in those kinds of directions and that there's an unmet need to provide the news answers that people want.