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Hunan Daily Editor Urges Liberian Media to Embrace AI Revolution for High-Quality Journalism

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August 12, 2025
  • By David A Yates in China

In a compelling address to Liberian journalists attending a media seminar in Changsha, Yan Bin, Senior Editor of the prestigious Hunan Daily, called on the Liberian media community to adopt artificial intelligence (AI) tools like ChatGPT to elevate the quality, speed, and diversity of journalism.

Speaking at the ongoing Media Communication Capacity Building for Liberia seminar — organized by Hunan International Business Vocational College and sponsored by China’s Ministry of Commerce — Yan Bin drew on his extensive experience as a recipient of 12 China News Awards over seven years to highlight the transformative power of generative AI in today’s fast-changing media environment.

“ChatGPT’s ability to generate high-quality text has outpaced many human capabilities in routine newsroom work,” Yan Bin explained. “To stay relevant and competitive, Liberian journalists must embrace AI technologies that help produce accurate, engaging, and timely content.”

Yan Bin outlined several major benefits AI brings to journalism. “AI tools greatly improve news production efficiency by automating repetitive and time-consuming tasks,” he noted. “This allows journalists to dedicate more time to creative storytelling and investigative work.”

He also pointed out how AI enhances content diversity by rapidly generating different formats and perspectives, and speeds up the dissemination of breaking news to meet audiences’ demand for immediacy.

Furthermore, Yan Bin emphasized AI’s role in personalized news delivery. “AI enables the tailoring of news content to match the preferences of individual readers, which increases engagement and expands reach,” he said.

However, the editor was careful to balance enthusiasm with caution. “Generative AI raises ethical challenges. It may unintentionally produce fake news, threaten personal privacy, lead to misuse of recommendation algorithms, and pose serious risks to journalistic integrity if not managed responsibly,” Yan warned.

Addressing the question of whether AI could replace journalists and editors, Yan Bin was clear: “Human editors’ unique strengths lie in their sensitivity, insight, and judgement — traits that AI cannot replicate.”

He explained that while “much of daily newsroom work involves routine repetition and synthesis — areas where AI excels — the core of journalism requires human creativity and ethical responsibility.”

“Generative AI may reduce the need for human input in repetitive tasks,” he said, “but it also challenges journalists to reinvent their roles — to engage more deeply with sources, conduct in-depth interviews, and analyze complex stories.”

Yan Bin reaffirmed the timeless importance of storytelling. “Storytelling is the most critical communication skill. The success of individuals, businesses, and nations depends on their ability to tell compelling stories,” he said.

“Stories combine information, viewpoints, and, most importantly, emotion,” he added. “While AI can generate text, it cannot truly replicate the emotional connection that makes stories resonate.”

He also stressed the importance of crafting captivating titles for digital content. “The title is crucial in attracting readers. A strong title increases article views and influences platform algorithms to recommend your work,” Yan said. “Always think like a user when writing titles. If your title isn’t compelling, your hard work may go unnoticed.”

The two-week seminar in Changsha brought together Liberian journalists for intensive training on new media technologies and communication strategies. The program aimed to strengthen Liberia’s media capacity and foster stronger China-Liberia cooperation in media development.

Participants expressed optimism about integrating AI tools like ChatGPT into their daily work. “This seminar has shown us that AI is not a threat but an opportunity,” said one Liberian journalist. “It will help us produce higher-quality stories and keep pace with global journalism standards.”

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Sheku L. S Koromah is a highly experienced Administrator and Journalist with a profound dedication to community development and peace building. As the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Teach Our People Communications Inc. (TOPCI), he leads a multi-platform media enterprise encompassing TOP FM 105.3 MHz, TOP TV, TOP MOVIES, and TOP MUSIC STUDIO, championing the organization’s mission to foster peace, unity, and education through information, entertainment, and the promotion of Liberian cultural values.

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