Digiday+ Research: Publishers favor generative AI over predictive AI
Publishers prefer generative AI over predictive AI for various workflows, finding it more effective for tasks like sales, creative production, and marketing.
Digiday+ Research: Publishers favor generative AI over predictive AI
Publishers prefer generative AI over predictive AI for various workflows, finding it more effective for tasks like sales, creative production, and marketing.
I Had the Literary Scoop of the Year. The New York Times Stole It from Me | The Walrus
The New York Times landed a big story about allegations that a hyped horror novel called Shy Girl, by Mia Ballard, had been written with the assistance of artificial intelligence.
Soon publishers won't stand a chance': literary world in struggle to detect AI-written books
An editor expressed concern, stating that the Shy Girl incident could happen to any publisher, highlighting the industry's need for vigilance regarding the authenticity of submissions.
The open web will prioritize quality, trusted environments, meaningful engagement, and data-driven monetisation over scale, with AI enhancing creativity.
Ringier's editorial advisor says the next editors-in-chief might come from audience development
Newsroom leadership should prioritize audience-development leaders as editors-in-chief to redesign editorial systems, drive participation, and align priorities with audience needs amid AI-driven change.
Lessons from Macmillan's CEO on Leading Through Change Without Losing Your Why | Entrepreneur
Macmillan prioritizes publishing important, sometimes controversial books despite growing bans, combining values-driven leadership with pragmatic AI use to protect discourse.
The state of AI in the newsroom | Framing the impact of AI beyond workflow automation in 2025
Publishers are actively integrating AI into their newsrooms, recognizing its potential beyond efficiency to enhance content creation and audience engagement.