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DECCAN HERALD HARNESSES AI TO TRANSFORM ARTICLES INTO INSTANT INFOGRAPHICS

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Deccan Herald has introduced an AI-powered tool that converts news articles into instant infographics, streamlining newsroom workflows and enhancing visual storytelling. Integrated into its CMS, the system reduces production time and improves audience engagement, signalling how artificial intelligence is reshaping journalism through efficiency, accessibility and innovation.

In a move that underscores the accelerating convergence of journalism and artificial intelligence, Deccan Herald has deployed a newsroom tool that can transform written articles into ready-to-publish infographics within moments, signalling a shift in how news is produced and consumed in the digital age.

Developed as part of the publication’s broader digital strategy and highlighted by WAN-IFRA, the system is embedded directly within the newspaper’s content management system, allowing journalists to convert text-heavy stories into visually engaging formats without leaving their workflow. The innovation addresses a longstanding newsroom challenge: the time and resources required to produce high-quality visual content alongside breaking news.

The AI-driven tool works by analysing the structure and key points of a news article, automatically identifying essential data, themes and narrative elements. It then translates these into infographic formats, including charts, timelines and visual summaries, enabling readers to grasp complex stories quickly. This process significantly reduces the time traditionally spent on summarisation and design, which can often delay publication in fast-paced digital environments.

For editors and publishers, the implications are twofold. First, it enhances efficiency by automating repetitive tasks such as extracting highlights and structuring visual data. Second, it supports audience engagement in an era where readers increasingly favour concise, visually rich content over long-form text. The tool effectively bridges the gap between depth and accessibility, allowing detailed reporting to be repackaged in formats more suited to mobile and social consumption.

The initiative also reflects a broader industry trend in which artificial intelligence is being integrated into editorial workflows—not as a replacement for journalists, but as an augmentation of their capabilities. Across newsrooms globally, AI is already being used for headline generation, summarisation and content recommendation, though its application in real-time visual storytelling marks a more advanced stage of adoption.

Crucially, the Deccan Herald project demonstrates how AI can be tailored to support editorial intent rather than undermine it. By keeping the tool within the CMS and under newsroom control, the publication ensures that human oversight remains central, particularly in verifying accuracy and maintaining editorial standards.

As publishers grapple with shrinking attention spans and intensifying competition for digital audiences, such innovations point to a future where storytelling is increasingly multimodal. Infographics, once an auxiliary element, are becoming integral to how news is packaged and understood.

In that context, Deccan Herald’s experiment offers a glimpse of a newsroom where speed, clarity and visual impact coexist—powered not just by technology, but by a reimagining of how journalism itself is delivered.


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