The New York Times has authorized its news staff to employ artificial intelligence (AI) tools for specific tasks, including the generation of initial headline drafts and data processing for investigative projects. However, the AI tools will not be used to write articles.
The news about this development was initially reported by Max Tani, the media editor at Semafor. This news segment aired on February 28, 2025. This decision by The Times reflects an increasing trend of media organizations exploring the integration of AI to streamline certain workflows. The focus remains on leveraging AI to assist journalists, rather than replacing them, in their roles.