Microsoft has announced its partnership with media platform Semafor and other news organizations to help journalists work with generative artificial intelligence (AI) to produce content.

Microsoft said that collaboration with these organizations will help them responsibly use AI in their news gathering and business practices by identifying and refining procedures and policies.

“Semafor will work with us to harness AI tools to assist journalists in their research, source discovery, translation, and more with Semafor Signals, helping journalists provide a diverse array of credible local, national, and global sources to their audience,” Microsoft said in a blog post on Monday.

The company has also announced its collaboration with news organizations, such as the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism, the Online News Association and the GroundTruth Project, to integrate generative AI into their work and newsrooms.

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According to the company, each organization will have access to Microsoft experts, technology, and support this year, and has committed to sharing the results of their projects with the wider industry to teach, inspire, and innovate the way news will be produced in the future.

“Working directly with newsrooms, universities, journalists, and industry groups, we will help these organizations use AI to grow audiences, streamline time-consuming tasks in the newsroom, and build sustainable business operations,” Microsoft said.

The tech giant also noted that their goal is to find ways to support journalists in this mission, not replace them.

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