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How do journalists and editors use NKTg AI?

Instantly find the sentence with the newest information or the most important decision, instead of reading the entire article

Every day, journalists and editors process dozens of different information sources: press releases, official letters, reports, meeting minutes, statements from officials, press conference materials, and many other sources.

NKTg AI helps journalists quickly identify the most important information after just a few seconds of analysis.

Scenario 1: Processing a press release

After analysis, NKTg AI shows AMP = 76%, indicating the document focuses on actions and decisions.

Read the Core Content first — usually the sentence containing the newest information or the most important decision in the whole release.

Scenario 2: Processing a report or investigative document

Analysis result: DAMP = 67%, showing the document focuses on:

In this case, focus on the figures, causes, and conclusions rather than looking for a single Core Content sentence.

Scenario 3: Looking up regulations or archived records

Analysis result: AMP = 50%, DAMP = 49%STABLE state.

The document is built for archiving or reference, with no dominant Core Content. Journalists should look things up article by article, section by section, or chapter by chapter.

How to use NKTg AI in the newsroom workflow

Value of NKTg AI for journalists

NKTg AI doesn't write articles and doesn't replace the role of a journalist or editor. Its value is helping you access the most important information in the original document:

Conclusion

In journalism, speed matters, but identifying the information with real news value matters even more. NKTg AI helps journalists and editors recognize a document's structure from the start using the AMP, DAMP, and STABLE metrics, helping them decide the right way to use it.