
In a significant advancement for the media industry, the emerging AI journalism startup Symbolic.ai has secured a landmark agreement with News Corp, the powerful media entity helmed by Rupert Murdoch. This deal marks a pivotal step towards transforming the role of artificial intelligence in news production. News Corp, which owns prominent outlets such as MarketWatch, the New York Post, and The Wall Street Journal, plans to integrate Symbolic.ai's sophisticated platform into its financial news service, Dow Jones Newswires. Founded by former eBay CEO Devin Wenig and Ars Technica co-founder Jon Stokes, Symbolic.ai claims its technology can significantly enhance journalistic output, achieving productivity improvements of up to 90% for intricate research tasks. The AI-driven platform aims to streamline editorial processes, offering enhancements in various areas including newsletter creation, audio transcription, fact-checking, and SEO optimization. This collaboration reflects News Corp's ongoing commitment to leveraging AI within its operations, following a previous multi-year partnership with OpenAI in 2024, which involved licensing its content to the AI provider. As the media landscape evolves, News Corp is exploring further opportunities to license its material to other AI innovators, signaling a readiness to embrace the future of journalism through technology.
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