Media Summit Podcast
In this fireside conversation from Media Summit | NYC 2025, Alyson Shontell (Editor-in-Chief and Chief Content Officer of Fortune) sits down with Peter Kafka from Business Insider to talk candidly about what it actually takes to run a modern newsroom in the AI era. Rather than speculating about whether AI will “replace journalists,” the conversation stays grounded in practice: how AI is being used inside Fortune today, where it meaningfully helps, where it doesn’t, and why source-driven reporting and editorial judgment matter more as automation improves. Shontell walks through Fortune Intelligence, the internal team created to experiment with AI tools and why the company chose to be transparent about that work. She also explains why much of the “easy” work in media is already commoditized and why the future of journalism depends on doing the parts that can’t be automated. Some of the key ideas explored in this conversation: - Why AI should handle the easy work so journalists can focus on the hard stuff - How Fortune uses AI like a smart intern, not a writer - What “AI-generated stories” gets wrong as a framing - Why newsroom standards don’t change just because tools do - How trust, transparency, and corrections matter more in an AI world, not less - The tension between commodity content and journalism that people actually pay for - What it means when Alyson says, “Your boss reads Fortune”Watch the full fireside conversation from Media Summit | NYC 2025 and learn how one of the most influential editors in business media is navigating AI.
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