Artificial intelligence is no longer a futuristic concept. It is already in our newsrooms, our smartphones, and increasingly, our daily lives.

Today, AI can summarise lengthy reports, transcribe interviews in seconds, analyse large datasets, generate headlines, translate content into multiple languages, and even write simple news stories. What once took journalists hours can now be completed in minutes.

Naturally, this has sparked an important and uncomfortable question: Will AI save journalism or replace it? The answer, at least for now, is neither.

AI is not the end of journalism, but it is undoubtedly changing journalism in profound ways.

Throughout history, every technological advancement has been met with both excitement and fear.