Newsrooms have been experimenting with AI for a number of years now however, for essentially the most half, these efforts have been simply that: experiments. A comparatively unknown startup, Symbolic.ai, needs to alter that, and it simply signed a major deal with Information Corp, the media conglomerate owned by Rupert Murdoch.
Information Corp, the foremost belongings of which embrace MarketWatch, the New York Put up, and the WSJ, is ready to start utilizing Symbolic’s AI platform with its monetary information hub Dow Jones Newswires.
Symbolic.ai, which was based by former eBay CEO Devin Wenig and Ars Technica co-founder Jon Stokes, says its AI platform can “help within the manufacturing of high quality journalism and content material” and that its software has even led to “productiveness beneficial properties of as a lot as 90% for complicated analysis duties.” The platform is designed to make editorial workflows extra environment friendly, offering enhancements in areas like e-newsletter creation, audio transcription, fact-checking, “headline optimization,” search engine marketing recommendation, and others.
On the whole, Information Corp has proven a willingness to combine AI into its media operations. In 2024, the corporate signed a multi-year partnership with OpenAI, whereby it might license its materials to the AI firm. Final November, the media conglomerate signaled that it was considering branching out, and licensing its materials to different AI firms.

