
"The narrative around AI and journalism has been dominated by fear, and I get it. But I think the real risk isn't AI itself. It's publishers who refuse to adapt while the ground shifts beneath them."
"At Man of Many, we've always taken the position that AI is augmentation, not replacement. We're a '100% Human Initiative' member. Every article we publish is written by a human journalist."
"Where AI transforms things is on the operational side. The boring stuff. SEO audits, competitor benchmarking, metadata tagging, social scheduling, and reporting."
"We've been quietly building what we call our AI operating system over the past 12 months, and the productivity gains have been significant."
The publishing ecosystem reflects the dual feelings of fear and opportunity regarding AI adoption. Publishers in Australia are innovating with AI while prioritizing quality and ethics. News Corp has formed global partnerships to utilize content for AI training, yet there is a call for a united front against tech firms. Scott Purcell emphasizes that AI should augment journalism, not replace it, and highlights the operational benefits of AI in enhancing productivity without compromising human authorship.
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