newsroom automation

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Newsroom automation at WindowsForum.com covers the integration of Microsoft AI tools like Copilot, Agent Flows, and Fabric into media production and editorial workflows. Discussions focus on real-world deployments such as Demirören Media Group's overhaul of its editorial, broadcast, and back-office operations, as well as Microsoft's vision of the Frontier Firm where AI agents act as persistent team members. Topics include governance challenges, zero-trust security models, and the labor-market impact of AI on journalism roles. The tag reflects a shift from experimental AI to core operational capability in newsrooms, emphasizing both the transformative potential and the governance risks for publishers.
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    Demirören AI Overhaul: Microsoft Copilot and Newsroom Governance

    Demirören Media’s decision to rewire its editorial, broadcast and back‑office operations around Microsoft’s Copilot, Agent Flows, Fabric and a Zero Trust security model marks one of the most consequential AI bets yet by a major European media conglomerate—and it exposes both a template for...
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    AI as Core Capability: Frontier Firm Reframes Media at IBC 2025

    Kathleen Mitford told a packed IBC audience that the media industry’s survival depends on treating AI not as an optional experiment but as a core capability — a “frontier” set of tools that, when combined with human creativity, can reshape how stories are produced, distributed and monetised...
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    AI in the Workplace: Copilot's Job Exposure and Labor-Market Shifts

    The conversation around artificial intelligence and work has moved from abstract speculation to hard-edged debate — and a recent poll-driven piece on Windows Central captures that anxiety in stark terms while pointing to concrete research showing which roles are already feeling pressure...
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