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Emerging GenAI trends for news media to watch in 2025 focus of new INMA report

11 December 2024

DALLAS (11 December 2024) – What the news media industry learned about generative AI in 2024 and the key trends to watch next year is the focus of a new report released today by the International News Media Association (INMA).

 

“6 Emerging GenAI Trends for Media to Watch in 2025” delves into:

  • How GenAI is driving personalisation
  • The impact on advertising and subscriptions
  • The rise of synthetic voices and AI-generated video
  • The emergence of conversational products
  • Where human editors fit in GenAI-fueled workflows
  • Uncovering patterns and insights in data

 

Written by INMA Generative AI Initiative Lead Sonali Verma, this report is designed as a review of what INMA has learned about GenAI in 2024 and what’s to come in 2025.

 

The third GenAI report offered by INMA this year, “6 Emerging GenAI Trends for Media to Watch in 2025” digs into the ways GenAI is being used and what that means for individuals and the industry alike.

 

The report looks at global trends in AI usage in the news media based on INMA conversations with more than 135 different publishers throughout the year. According to Verma, there are six trends that INMA sees emerging, as well as looking at the question of humans that inevitably accompanies technological advances.

 

The report features examples from Süddeutsche Zeitung, Ippen Digital Group, Clarín, Particle, Hearst, The New York Times, The Times of India, Dagbladet Information, Stuff, Medien Hub, Off Radio Krakow, Svenska Dagbladet, Ringier, RCS Mediagroup, Aos Fatos, El Surtidor, The Washington Post, Schibsted’s VG, Wirtualna Polska, GMA News, Financial Times, Omni, and Newsquest.

 

“6 Emerging GenAI Trends for Media to Watch in 2025” is available for free to INMA members and for purchase by non-members at

 

About International News Media Association (INMA)

 

The is a global community of market-leading news media companies reinventing how they engage audiences and grow revenue in a multiplatform environment. The INMA community consists of more than 22,000 members at 1,000+ news media companies in 90+ countries, representing tens of thousands of news brands. INMA is the news media industry’s foremost ideas-sharing network with members connected via conferences, reports, Webinars, virtual meetings, awards competitions, and an unparalleled archive of best practices.

 

 

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