How to edit a liquid: a survival guide for the AI age

How to edit a liquid: a survival guide for the AI age


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Gio 16 aprile 2026

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09:30

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As editors, our traditional model of responsibility is all about predictability and control. Read, ask for changes, repeat. Our professional practice is all about confidence in that final edit. Once we sign off, it’s sacred. Not a word may change, no extra tape can be cut in, no images resized. What we approve is what goes live.
No more.
As publishers experiment with generative AI to create public-facing AI experiences – summaries, semantic search, chatbots, voice – there’s now the possibility at least that the public no longer sees exactly what we signed off. Because generative AI, as content, is "liquid": personalised and probabilistic. We can edit the prompts. We cannot be certain of outcomes, so - how do we do our jobs? How do we approach the balance between usefulness for the individual and the need for editorial oversight to maintain trust?
This panel will explore how newsrooms must redefine the editor's role for a dynamic, AI-driven future. Speakers come from some of Europe and the U.S.’s leading journalism brands, and will draw on practical experience navigating the tension between instant, hyper-personalized AI services and the immutable, essential requirement for factual accuracy. The discussion will delve into the challenges presented by generative AI’s inability to guarantee deterministic outputs and the possibility of shifting focus from moderating individual pieces to managing models and overall user experiences.
Session takeaways:
> How generative AI challenges traditional legal and ethical models of editorial responsibility.
> Strategies for defining acceptable error tolerance in AI-driven, personalized news products.
> Practical steps newsroom leaders can take to workshop new principles.
> The shift from publishing a "pre-moderated product" to managing a "dynamic service."
> How to ensure consistent editorial oversight.
This session is essential for anyone who is proactively working to ensure that journalistic integrity and accountability remain central in a future defined by algorithmic content creation and distribution.
Moderated by Olle Zachrison.
Organised in association with The New York Times.


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Phoebe Connelly
Phoebe Connelly

Phoebe Connelly is the former (until August 2025) Senior Editor for AI Strategy and Innovation at The Washington Post, where she led the organisation’s pioneering work in generative AI, including the launch of Ask the Post AI. She is currently studying for a Masters in Organisational and Social Psychology at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). Her research focuses on how newsrooms, journalists and creators can build resilience while tackling challenging news cycles, new platforms and emerging technologies.

Mukul Devichand
Mukul Devichand

Mukul Devichand is the editor of programming for New York Times Audio, and joined from the BBC. He was the executive editor of Voice+AI and in the senior team of Sounds, the BBC’s new audio platform. He led smart speakers work, masterminded BBC Interactive News, a 24/7 digital audio newsroom, launched children’s audio and more. Apart from his leadership roles, Mukul has reported for the BBC from Siberia to Mexico to Ferguson, Mo. He first became an editor at BBC News by launching start-ups: BBC Trending, investigating the use and misuse of social media, and the solutions unit People Fixing the World.

Erja Ylajarvi
Erja Ylajarvi

Erja Yläjärvi is Editor-in-Chief of the leading Finnish daily Helsingin Sanomat.

Olle Zachrison
Olle Zachrison

Olle Zachrison is Head of AI & News Strategy at Swedish Radio, the Swedish public broadcaster, with overall strategic responsability for accelerating Swedish Radio's AI in line with its editorial vision and to enhance internal efficiency. He also directs its News Strategy - combining editorial and technological advances in AI to push truth-seeking, independent journalism and give users a better digital experience. Olle lead SR’s AI council, draws up our overall digital strategies and does strategic commisioning of news content e.g. audio clips, podcasts and live linear.

Festival Internazionale del Giornalismo
Festival Internazionale del Giornalismo

Il Festival Internazionale del Giornalismo di Perugia è un evento annuale che riunisce professionisti dei media, esperti di comunicazione e appassionati di informazione da tutto il mondo. Si svolge nel centro storico di Perugia e offre conferenze, dibattiti, workshop e opportunità di networking sui temi più rilevanti del giornalismo contemporaneo.

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