Reuters is ready to stand up for the press — and embrace AI
08 May 2025

Reuters is ready to stand up for the press — and embrace AI

Decoder with Nilay Patel

About
Today, I’m talking with Paul Bascobert, who is the president of Reuters, as part of a special Thursday series we’re running this month to explore how leaders at some world’s biggest companies make decisions in such a rapidly changing environment. Reuters is a great company for us to kick off with, because it’s been around since 1851, when the hot technology enabling mass media was the telegraph. 

Here, today, in 2025, the tech driving media has clearly changed more than a little bit. Distribution in a world full of iPhones and generative AI is a really different proposition than distributing media 50 years before the invention of the radio. So there’s a lot here, and you’ll hear Paul and I get deep into basically every Decoder theme there is.

Links: 


The Trust Principles | Reuters


Brendan Carr’s FCC is an anti-consumer, rights-trampling harassment machine | Verge


AP wins reinstatement to White House events | AP 

NYT publisher AG Sulzberger on Trump, OpenAI and the economy | Channels


Dow Jones CEO Almar Latour on AI, press freedom, and the future of news | Decoder

Platforms need the news — but they’re killing it | Decoder


Why The Atlantic signed a deal with OpenAI | Decoder


Platformer’s Casey Newton on surviving the great media collapse | Decoder





Credits:

Decoder is a production of The Verge and part of the Vox Media Podcast Network.

Our producers are Kate Cox and Nick Statt. Our editor is Ursa Wright. 

The Decoder music is by Breakmaster Cylinder.
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