AI and Journalism — a convo with Karol Ilagan

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AI and Journalism — a convo with Karol Ilagan
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It’s still the early days of AI in the Philippines, but journalist and UP professor Karol Ilagan describes how AI tools can already impact journalism.

It’s still the early days of AI in the Philippines, but journalist and UP professor Karol Ilagan describes how AI tools can already impact journalism, from the basic task of transcribing interviews to combing dense COA reports in search of patterns and red flags.HOWIE: Magandang araw, podmates! Si Howie Severino muli na nagpapaalala na nakakatalino ang mahabang attention span.

At naging importanteng punto rin 'yung pinag-usapan namin ng shortcuts. Kasi obviously for us journalists, bago dumating si COA Assistant, which is this AI tool, we've been able to experience 'yung talagang nagbabasa ng COA report.Kahit hindi man siya productive pero ang laking bagay noon sa atin na maa-apply rin natin sa ibang reporting.

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