🤖 AI Summary
A Business Insider reporter tested ChatGPT and Google’s Gemini to forecast how their job will change over five years, inspired by EY’s internal AI Now 2.0 program that asks employees to upload role descriptions into an EYQ chatbot to map likely skill gaps. Both models agreed AI will automate routine reporting tasks — structural drafting, background research, smart templates and instant retrieval of past coverage — shifting journalists toward verification, sourcing, and interpretation. ChatGPT emphasized prompt‑engineering, critical evaluation of outputs and analytics to surface stories early; Gemini produced a 3,400‑word strategy that stressed secure sourcing tradecraft, warned that corporate use of AI could hamper scoops, and urged deeper caution about job security.
Technically, Gemini recommended developing RAG (retrieval‑augmented generation) literacy and using tools like Reality Defender for digital verification, while both tools framed the future reporter as an “ethical supervisor” and veracity gatekeeper rather than a pure content creator. The takeaways for AI/ML practitioners and newsroom leaders: invest in tooling and workflows that enable safe, auditable use of generative models; prioritize verification, secure communication and upskilling (prompting, evaluation, RAG); and recognize that adoption will reshape business models and talent structures across professional services and media.
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