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AIJIM: A Scalable Model for Real-Time AI in Environmental Journalism

Computers and Society 2025-04-29 v5 Artificial Intelligence Human-Computer Interaction

Abstract

This paper introduces AIJIM, the Artificial Intelligence Journalism Integration Model -- a novel framework for integrating real-time AI into environmental journalism. AIJIM combines Vision Transformer-based hazard detection, crowdsourced validation with 252 validators, and automated reporting within a scalable, modular architecture. A dual-layer explainability approach ensures ethical transparency through fast CAM-based visual overlays and optional LIME-based box-level interpretations. Validated in a 2024 pilot on the island of Mallorca using the NamicGreen platform, AIJIM achieved 85.4\% detection accuracy and 89.7\% agreement with expert annotations, while reducing reporting latency by 40\%. Unlike conventional approaches such as Data-Driven Journalism or AI Fact-Checking, AIJIM provides a transferable model for participatory, community-driven environmental reporting, advancing journalism, artificial intelligence, and sustainability in alignment with the UN Sustainable Development Goals and the EU AI Act.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.2503.17401,
  title  = {AIJIM: A Scalable Model for Real-Time AI in Environmental Journalism},
  author = {Torsten Tiltack},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2503.17401},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

22 pages, 10 figures, 5 tables. Keywords: Artificial Intelligence, Environmental Journalism, Real-Time Reporting, Vision Transformers, Image Recognition, Crowdsourced Validation, GPT-4, Automated News Generation, GIS Integration, Data Privacy Compliance, Explainable AI (XAI), AI Ethics, Sustainable Development