AI tools for newsrooms

AI is a fast-moving space, and AI tools specifically designed for use in the newsroom are no exception. Here are four handy tools that have features for news publishers—including SEO keyword support, image generation, audio editing, and more.

Dall-E

Dall-E is an AI service that can generate images from text descriptions. It is a powerful tool for publishers who need to create images for their content. Here is a summary of Dall-E’s services:

  • Image generation: Dall-E can generate images from text descriptions. This is useful for creating images for articles, blog posts, and other content.
  • Image editing: Dall-E can also edit existing images. This can be used to remove objects from images, change the background of images, or add new elements to images.
  • Image variations: Dall-E can generate variations of existing images. This can be used to create different versions of an image, such as different color palettes or different styles.

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Make

Make is a powerful automation platform that allows you to connect various apps and services to create automated workflows. This can help streamline business processes, save time, and reduce errors.

Key features:

  • Drag-and-drop interface: Create complex automations without coding.
  • 3,000+ app integrations: Connect to popular tools like Google Workspace, Salesforce, and Slack.
  • AI-powered automation: Enhance workflows with AI-driven insights and decision-making.
  • Scenario inputs and data filtering: Customise workflows based on specific conditions.

ElevenLabs

ElevenLabs is a suite of audio-related AI tools, including realistic sounding text to speech, and a handy transcribing service (speech to text).

Legitimate

Legitimate‘s primary offering is its Universal Bio. When you’re reading an article, Legitimate’s widget will pop up, showing you a bio on the author. It is designed to increase readership trust, but also ensures the creators of the work get the credit they deserve.

Note – we used Google’s Gemini to assist with the research and summaries of services for this article.

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