'AI is permanent reality of newsrooms': Mi3
By Phil Sim in Media News on Wednesday, 21st January 2026 at 10:01am
Mi3's Fast News - originally positioned as an AI experiment - is an experiment no more as it has been folded into the core Mi3 product.
The AI-powered news service launched two years ago and was originally delivered to readers as a unique newsletter but will now be part of the primary Mi3 Daily Edition, which is expanding to a five-day per week cadence. News is also now integrated into the core online story list, rather than existing as a silo.
Writing about the change on Mi3, publisher Nadia Cameron said that it had been an "eye-opening, sometimes frustrating and sometimes jubilant two years since we launched Mi3's Fast News".
However, the AI automations had proven themselves, both in their ability to sustain newsroom efficiencies, but also their ability to attract ...
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