Reuters has spent the past two years embedding generative AI into its newsroom to give journalists the time saved by automating routine tasks while upholding the agency’s core values of accuracy, trust and editorial accountability. Its tools fall into two groups: friction‑reducing solutions such as AI‑generated bullet‑point summaries (covering 94 % of major stories), CheckMATE for high‑quality machine translation, LAMP for automatic asset pairing, and FactGenie for alert suggestions; and capability‑expanding products like AI‑voiced video packages in Spanish and Portuguese, the Super Summaries earnings intelligence platform (adding coverage of 3,600+ companies), and an AI video‑enrichment pipeline used at the World Cup.
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