‘We have to identify where we are adding human value’
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COLUMBIA JOURNALISM REVIEW — As journalists, one of the key ways we can be thinking about AI is not as a tool to replace our work, but rather as a tool that can help us critique and strengthen our work. And that’s fundamentally different from asking AI to write on your behalf.
We can, for example, use it to help us analyze our work for blind spots and see what we’re missing, or what we haven’t touched upon, or what facts we haven’t considered, what perspectives we’ve left out. We can ask AI to interview us, too.
This is sometimes called a reverse interview, and it’s about getting us to think more deeply about something and surface our own ideas or our own understanding. And this is all, again, different from asking it to generate synthetic texts.
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