What I Learned from Making a ‘Liquid Content’ Machine (Clare Spencer, Generative AI in the Newsroom)
What I Learned from Making a ‘Liquid Content’ Machine (Clare Spencer, Generative AI in the Newsroom)
The Directory of Liquid Content: Sannuta Raghu made a framework to make it easier to assemble, adapt, or repurpose news stories across contexts, users, or platforms.
“While journalists perfect their craft for human readers, technology companies are building parallel infrastructure for AI consumption. The risk isn’t replacement, it’s irrelevance.” (Shuwei Fang, Splice)
What was reading? Humans turn to AI, viewing text as fungible and blurring the line between primary and secondary sources (Joshua Rothman, New Yorker)
This report doesn’t even mention “liquid content,” but it shows what kind of personalization and translation into context-dependent news usage is already possible today with AI. (Leo Necheles, Generative AI in the Newsroom)
If you're going to discuss AI, liquid content, synthetic content, it's best to do so surrounded by large, physical artworks. The House of Communication did not disappoint. My takeaways from Medientage München: An overview of the future of search by Jacqueline Hoffmann, with numerous links to new AI search engines (perhaps I'm flattered to be...
Audiences, automation, and AI: From structured news to language models (David Caswell, AI Magazine)