Deadline: November 19, 2025

Are you passionate about the intersection of journalism and artificial intelligence? The New York Times A.I. Initiatives Fellowship 2026 is now open for applications! This paid fellowship offers early-career professionals the opportunity to explore and apply artificial intelligence, data science, and machine learning tools in the newsroom of one of the world’s most influential media organisations.


About the New York Times A.I. Initiatives Fellowship 2026

The New York Times A.I. Initiatives Fellowship 2026 invites exceptional candidates to join the A.I. Initiatives team in applying emerging technologies to real-world journalistic problems. Fellows will work closely with editors, engineers, and product designers to create tools that enhance reporting and storytelling through A.I.

Fellows will help investigate, design, and execute newsroom projects that use machine learning and data science in areas such as:

  • Transcription and translation
  • Document search and analysis
  • Natural language processing
  • Computer vision and multimedia tools

This is an in-office position requiring four days of work per week at The New York Times headquarters, with some flexibility for remote work.


Benefits

  • Annual Base Pay: USD 82,414.80
  • Professional Development: Collaborate with industry experts in technology, journalism, and product innovation.
  • Exposure: Gain hands-on experience in a world-leading newsroom applying A.I. to public-interest journalism.

Eligibility Criteria

Applicants must meet the following requirements:

  • Have no more than five years of full-time professional experience in journalism and/or machine learning.
  • Demonstrate strong technical skills in:
    • Data analysis and application development
    • Machine learning model development
    • Front-end web applications
    • APIs and databases
  • Possess editorial experience, such as work with a college newspaper or professional newsroom internship.
  • Show interest in the intersection of journalism and A.I., especially regarding the ethical implications of A.I. in reporting.

Preferred Qualifications

Candidates with the following additional experience will be given priority:

  • Applying A.I. or machine learning to real-world problems
  • Working with large datasets and cloud computing platforms
  • Developing with front-end frameworks, such as Svelte
  • A demonstrated commitment to innovation and responsible technology use in journalism

Work Conditions

  • Schedule: Primarily in-office, four days per week
  • Additional Hours: Some evenings, weekends, or holidays may be required

Application Details

  • Application Deadline: 19 November 2025
  • Required Materials: Résumé and cover letter

The recruitment process seeks candidates who can contribute creatively and responsibly to The New York Times’ mission — “to seek the truth and help people understand the world.”


How to Apply

Interested applicants are encouraged to submit their applications early.
👉 Click here to Apply

To learn more about the programme and explore further details,
👉 Read More About the Programme


Final Note

This is a unique opportunity to work at the forefront of journalism and technology with one of the most respected media institutions globally. The fellowship offers a platform to shape how A.I. is integrated into storytelling, ethical reporting, and investigative journalism.

If you’re driven by curiosity, innovation, and integrity — this is your chance to make an impact.


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