Several themes have emerged consistently across our research on content and AI.
While organisations continue to move rapidly on AI adoption, many are still working through the practical realities.
Click to read or watch more about our key findings: https://t.co/34RGfNVfE6
At the recent KIMRA conference, much of the discussion focused on AI, agents, synthetic data, and changing workflows.
But participants repeatedly returned to a more fundamental question:
“What information can we trust?”
Click to read more on our blog: https://t.co/3fYir2Qfeq
This month, Jinfo published the report “Content investment for AI - building the foundation for operational value”, based on interviews, community discussions, and research into AI governance.
Click to read more in our blog: https://t.co/RURTJeTNgP
Our June update blog looks at licensing and AI rights, governance and user compliance, and stakeholder value.
Click to read or watch now: https://t.co/dinRV9ClNx
One area receiving increasing attention is the link between training and access.
Our blog explores some of our findings from the new Jinfo report “Training end users in AI – from policy to practice”
Click to read now: https://t.co/SLes2bCmxS
The recent event at the Financial Times, co-hosted by Jinfo, created a valuable opportunity for dialogue on a rapidly emerging industry issue: how should licensed content be managed in the context of AI?
Read our report on the event: https://t.co/nNldrNmL86
Our May update covers our research into working with content in AI, including our May Community session on content investment for AI.
Click to read: https://t.co/4d4KFIg2z3
Jinfo is investigating how information managers are approaching content investment for AI. We therefore invite you to:
* Complete our short poll: https://t.co/wrQsPHnF5z
* Register for "Content investment for AI" (19th May 2026): https://t.co/JaRLknxd6u
Much of the discussion around AI still centres on tools, features and rapid progress.
Yet beneath that noise, a more practical – and arguably more consequential – question is taking shape: “Where should licensed content actually sit?”.
Read more: https://t.co/F3y6kf4wHm
There’s a widening gap between how content is licensed and how users want to use it in AI workflows.
At Jinfo, we've been exploring how publishers, aggregators, information managers and end users are responding to AI.
Learn more about our findings: https://t.co/OIZvXDJx2g
Take ownership of your career and become an agent for change, not a victim of circumstance.
After a 40-year career, Stephen Phillips offers his six tips for information professionals.
Click to read: https://t.co/16v5HZdnhF
Our April update reports on our findings around team demand, roles and AI, our events in March around IP licensing for AI and our next Community session on training users in AI.
Click to read now: https://t.co/3oDGI5TqXW
Jinfo and the Financial Times recently co-organised an in-person event, bringing together around 60 information leaders from across the industry.
The subject was “Licensing the future: Premium publishing in the age of AI”.
Read more: https://t.co/OmCGhon7PX
Jinfo explores how information teams and roles are changing, as AI becomes embedded in everyday research workflows.
Click to read some of the key insights from our new report on the blog: https://t.co/O9QcfCq6Lw
Register for our Jinfo Community session in March to discuss how AI is creating fundamental shifts in how organisations purchase and use content.
How can buyers and vendors find the middle ground?
Learn more and register: https://t.co/M8BkunUcbk
Generative AI is often framed as a productivity breakthrough, promising faster answers and lighter workloads.
But, for many research and information teams, the reality looks quite different.
Read our blog to see why: https://t.co/w37YtjH4NG
Our March update looks at the reports from our research into team demand, roles and AI, and highlights our events in March around IP licensing for AI.
Click to read now: https://t.co/0EmmfrX6vf
Read our blog to learn about the insights from our recent Jinfo Community session, on how AI is reshaping the work of information professionals.
Click to read now: https://t.co/kQfuiWvpmm
Jinfo has been interviewing members of the Jinfo network.
One clear finding is that AI literacy – applying skills already familiar to information professionals – is more important than ever.
Click to read our new blog on some of the findings:
https://t.co/gZb14v79bg
Our February update covers our work on the knowledge management platform enhancements at BASF, our January and February Community sessions on team demand, roles, and AI, plus a look ahead to our events in March around IP licensing.
Click to read now: https://t.co/WsA9RV9BvI