
Join us for two hours of real-world cases and inspiration by your Nordic colleagues!
NB! Time for the meeting: 13-15 CET (Scandinavian time). The meeting will be in English.
AI in journalism
REMEMBER TO REGISTER BELOW to receive the meeting link. The event is open to anyone with a public service media email address from within the Nordics.
- Cases showcasing how AI was used to help in journalistic processes
- Break-out sessions where you can discuss and ask your questions
- Get to know and network with colleagues from around the Nordics
Five cases presented by Nordic public service media

NRK: Stine Løvmo Lie
How NRK uses AI to reach low-loyalty readers
After using AI to discover what occasional visitors are drawn to, NRK has taken the next step — developing an AI assistant that helps journalists apply those insights in their everyday storytelling.

SVT: Johannes Björklund
Groundbreaking anonymization in investigative storytelling
How do you use AI in storytelling without it looking and feeling like… AI? This is the story about how generative AI enabled anonymization in investigative journalism, with the goal to not distract, but to support the story.

SVT: Linn Hellstrand, Nathalie Wassgren, Christian Lizell
Ossy – our first public chatbot that will become the audience’s best friend during the Winter Olympics
The upcoming Winter Olympics is a shared right in Sweden, and it will be harder than ever for the audience to understand where to watch the different sports and competitions. What if we could solve this problem with a chatbot, that can answer Olympics-related questions?

NRK: Reidar Kristiansen
What We Learned When We Fed the National Budget into NotebookLM
20 documents, 4,947 pages, and 2,201 billion Norwegian kroner was processed in less than a minute. How NotebookLM made us faster on Budget Day – and will make us even smarter next year.

Sveriges Radio: Jesper Ericson
Make the most of AI’s benefits to tell important stories
A lot of examples of using AI focus on large-scale studies with massive amounts of data. But does the information really need to be that extensive? This is the story of how a local newsroom can make the most of AI’s benefits to tell important stories that reinforce the vital role of local journalism in a democracy. Jesper Ericson is Development Editor AI/Disinformation at Sveriges Radio.