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Study on AI Journalism Strategies Published

11. september 2025 Rapporteret af AI

A scientific paper on source attribution and detection strategies for journalism in the AI era was published in ScienceDirect on September 6, 2025, highlighting the need for verified news amid sophisticated AI technologies.

AJA Newsbites for September 14

15. september 2025 Rapporteret af AI

The Asia Journalists Association released its Newsbites roundup on September 14, 2025, featuring major news from across Asia. Curated by AJA members, it covered a range of developments in the region. The update provides a snapshot of current events.

Study Reveals ChatGPT's Flaws in Summarizing Science

A new investigation by science journalists, published on September 19, 2025, exposed significant shortcomings in ChatGPT's ability to accurately summarize scientific papers. The study tested the AI on hundreds of abstracts, finding frequent errors in key details and interpretations. This raises concerns about relying on large language models for academic tasks.

IFJ Releases South Asia Media Bulletin for September 2025

The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) has published its monthly media bulletin for South Asia, highlighting key developments in press freedom, journalist safety, and media industry trends across the region. The September 2025 edition covers incidents of censorship, attacks on journalists, and ongoing efforts to protect media workers in countries like India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. This bulletin serves as a vital resource for understanding the challenges faced by the media in South Asia amid political and social upheavals.

Paramount names Bari Weiss CBS News editor-in-chief

7. oktober 2025 Rapporteret af AI

Paramount Global has acquired The Free Press and appointed its co-founder Bari Weiss as editor-in-chief of CBS News. The move aims to bring balanced journalism to a wider audience amid efforts to modernize the network. Weiss, a former New York Times opinion writer, will retain leadership of her independent publication.