AI and podcasts - promise, limitations, and the future
By Tony Bosworth in Media News on Thursday, 08th May 2025 at 12:08pmAs artificial intelligence continues to make inroads into numerous industries, its role in journalism has become a topic of hot discussion among media professionals. We spoke to News Corp journalist Stuart Kavanagh for his take on AI’s usefulness in regional journalism.
In an Insider interview with Kavanagh he said when it comes to writing stories AI's current capabilities face notable limitations, particularly when it comes to nuanced reporting and interview situations.
"Most good stories live in the gray area, in the nuances, and AI doesn't do nuance," says Kavanagh.
He believes while AI can assist in building stories, it cannot fully replace human journalists, especially in face-to-face interviews and complex narrative development.
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