Kuala Lampur, July 17 -- Artificial Intelligence (AI) is altering the task of journalism in the ways the news is collected, processed, and delivered.

Through automated summaries or tools that can identify deepfakes, AI provides newsrooms a means to increase productivity and velocity.

But with such powers come profound questions: Can we trust AI-generated content? What becomes of journalists' jobs? And how do we ensure that ethics remain at the forefront?

As newsrooms, including those in Southeast Asia, press on with AI, it is worth considering both the opportunities and challenges.

This article examines what AI can and cannot do for journalism, and how journalists will need to adapt to the new age in which we find ourselves.

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