Felix M. Simon is a communication researcher and doctoral student at the Oxford Internet Institute (OII) and Balliol College at the University of Oxford, where he has been studying the effects of AI in journalism and the news industry since 2019. His research seeks to understand the structural implications of AI—including forms of generative AI—for news organizations’ production and distribution processes as well as the public sphere. Felix has published and presented at a number of leading academic journals and conferences and has co-authored various research reports and papers on topics ranging from innovation in the media to COVID-19 misinformation. His research and commentary have appeared, among others, in The Guardian, The Washington Post, Politico, and the Financial Times and he has given evidence to inquiries of the UK House of Lords and House of Commons, press regulator IMPRESS, and the United Nations, among others. In May 2023, he was awarded the Hans Bausch Media Prize by German public broadcaster SWR in cooperation with the Institute for Media Studies at the University of Tübingen for his work on AI, news, and platform companies. Felix is a Knight News Innovation Fellow at Columbia University’s Tow Center for Digital Journalism, and an affiliate at the Center for Information, Technology, and Public Life (CITAP) at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He also works as a research assistant at the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism (RISJ). He holds a BA in Film and Media Studies as well as English Studies from Goethe-University Frankfurt and an MSc in Social Science of the Internet from the OII. He is currently a fellow at the Salzburg Global Seminar and an Associate Fellow of the UK Higher Education Academy and sits on the AI and Local News Steering Committee of Partnership on AI. He can be found on Twitter, BlueSky and LinkedIn.