Regular-priced ticket end today for AI x Journalism Summit
Plus: Edit or Edited – Why Journalists Must Master AI Before It Masters Them.

Last call for regular-priced tickets – less than one week to go until the first Hacks/Hackers AI x Journalism Summit.
It's less than one week to go until the AI x Journalism Summit. Hosted by our friends The Real News Network in Baltimore on Wednesday, May 7 and Thursday, May 8, the Summit will offer journalists, technologists and innovators two days of exploring how AI can enhance journalism and information. Regular-priced ticket sales end today.

Summit tracks will include practical workshops, real-world case studies and collaborative sessions, all aimed at showing participants how to use AI to strengthen reporting, streamline workflows, create more impactful stories and build innovative news products. See the daily Summit schedule here.
While we're nearly sold out, there's still time to purchase your ticket and join us in Baltimore!

Edit or Be Edited: Why Journalists Must Master AI Before It Masters Them
The opportunity to shape AI's role in journalism is here, but the clock is ticking, says Hacks/Hackers strategic advisor Paul Cheung. Will we repeat past mistakes and wait until the disruption is irreversible? Or will we step up—shaping AI to reflect our values, preserving what's essential in human judgment, and reimagining our role in a fast-changing world?
Paul posed these questions and more to journalists who were gathered to discuss AI and the future of journalism at the SKUP Conference earlier this April in Norway. His conclusion? "Media organizations need to recognize that high-quality journalism is increasingly valuable in an AI-driven ecosystem."
Read Paul's key takeaways about AI and the future of journalism following his return from Norway.
More AI x Journalism events
- 7-8, Baltimore, US, Hacks/Hackers AI x Journalism Summit
- May 15-16, Denver, US, Collaborative Journalism Summit
- May 20-22, Philadelphia, US, Lenfest News Philanthropy Summit
- May 22–25, Mechelen, Belgium, Dataharvest
- June 3-5, Minneapolis, US, INN Days
- June 19-22, New Orleans, US, IRE
- July 10-11, Minneapolis, US, SRCCON
AI x journalism news
- Italian newspaper lets AI write and publish entire edition (Euractive)
- Americans largely foresee AI having negative effects on news, journalists (Pew Research Center)
- "The rise of artificial intelligence is making it harder for journalists to convey complicated science news about the environment." (Arizona Republic)
Jobs
- (Anywhere) Pulitzer Center, Audience Engagement Manager
- (Anywhere) JournalismAI, Programme Officer
- (Canada) CBC Radio, SEO Senior Analyst
- (Canada) CBC Radio, Associate Producer / Technician
- (Hong Kong) Bloomberg, Data Reporter
- (Netherlands) OCCRP, Investigative Editor
- (US) Freedom of the Press Foundation, Digital Security Training Intern
- (US) Bloomberg, Investigative Data Reporter
- (US) Bloomberg, Data Visualization Reporter
- (US) Wall Street Journal, Deputy Director of Content Strategy
- (US) MarketWatch, Tech Reporter
- (US) Wired, Newsletter Creator
- (US) Wired, Executive Director, Audience Development
- (US) Las Vegas Review-Journal, Designer
- (US) Mercer University, Assistant Professor of Practice