Help us report: How are journalists in Ireland using AI these days?

We're curious what you're using it for, and what you think about that.

Help us report: How are journalists in Ireland using AI these days?
Photo by Sam Tranum.

As tech companies jam AI into our lives, and employers adopt it in the hopes of cost savings, it's inevitable it's going to affect journalism too.

Executives from Reach Plc – the company behind Dublin Live, the Irish Daily Star, the Irish Daily Mirror, and other titles – talk about their Guten system.

The head of AI strategy for Belgium-based Mediahuis – which owns the Irish Independent, among many other titles – has talked about experimenting with having AI agents writing, editing, doing legal checks, doing fact checks and more.

This is generally pretty high-level, PR-polished stuff though, so I'm curious to learn more from the journalists working in Ireland for these and other companies.

What's your company doing with AI? How does it impact your working life? Does it affect the quality of the journalism your company is publishing?

If you have a few minutes to fill out my short survey, I'd be really grateful. I might use your answers in an article I'm planning about all this.

I won't ask for your name until the end of the survey. If you feel having the answers you've given attributed to you by name could put your job at risk, don't give it to me.

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