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Microsoft’s AI division CEO Mustafa Suleyman has suggested that advances in artificial intelligence could significantly transform the future of journalism and interview processes. In an interview with BBC’s Mishal Husain, Suleyman discussed how AI technology might “reinvigorate” local news by providing new ways to gather and present information.

Suleyman acknowledged that AI could automate certain aspects of interviewing and reporting, potentially reducing the need for human interviewers in some contexts. However, he emphasized that these technological developments could also enhance journalistic practices, enabling more efficient data collection and analysis.

Despite the promising possibilities, Suleyman hinted that the continued evolution of AI could eventually make some traditional roles, such as that of professional interviewers, redundant. This has sparked discussion within the media industry about how AI might reshape employment and the nature of journalism itself.

As AI technology advances, questions remain about its implications for employment, journalistic integrity, and the quality of news. While some see potential for increased efficiency and innovation, others emphasize the importance of maintaining human oversight and ethical standards in reporting.

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